How to become a successful cybersecurity engineer?

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Imagine being a successful blogger! Your livelihood depends on the content you create and you have a million-gazillion followers on social media. But somehow, one morning, as you make your way out of bed to check your phone; you discover that you’re unable to access your social media accounts! You’ll retain your composure at first! Maybe restart your phone, and later discover that your account has been HACKED! Years of effort have come crumbling down like a pack of cards! This is exactly where a cybersecurity engineer steps in.

Who is a Cyber security engineer?
A cybersecurity engineer is a professional who is responsible to ensure the security of all digital devices and networks. They are also to make sure that data is not compromised during the course of a data breach. Apart from ensuring security measures a cybersecurity engineer actually designs security measures and implements these designs by providing secure network solutions, troubleshooting, and ensuring that no kind of cyber-attack actually takes place. Hence if we enlist the tasks in a nutshell, it will include the following…

  • Designing the layers of security to disallow the penetration of malicious elements that could infect the network and cause a data breach.
  • Ensure that these layers of security are upgraded from time to time.
  • Keep a watch out for any vulnerable elements that could destroy digital proceedings by conducting regular tests.

Tackling troubleshoots or any other network security issues in an organization.

Factoring aspects to growth in the segment

To ensure steady growth as a cyber security engineer, you must keep some of these aspects in mind.

Strong academic relevance – it is essential to get a degree in Information Technology or computer science to forge ahead with a specialization in the domain of cybersecurity. The courses give one in-depth insight into the operation of networks, complex algorithms that are used in blockchains, and a lot more. The courses also give learners a fundamental understanding of cybersecurity, and how it is advancing as a segment (especially in recent times). After understanding the growing requirements in the segment CompTIA has recently collaborated with EduBridge to give advanced and industry-oriented insights to learners in the cybersecurity space. This, in turn, can help pave way for entry-level opportunities, that will eventually enable learners to advance in their career path based on the experience and expertise displayed by them.

Technical Skills
Extensive insights in cybersecurity – This certainly tops the chart. Without this, you are nowhere near getting into the segment of cybersecurity. If you are taking to become a successful cybersecurity engineer, you need to have a detailed insight on
a) Network architecture
b) Penetration testing
c) Vulnerability Assessment
d) Intrusion Detection
e) TCP/IP and OSI model

Reading extensively on Computer forensics and SIEM management will bolster your learning with additional insights into the ongoings in the cybersecurity segment.

Programming languages – A cybersecurity engineer should be at the top of their game with a number of programming languages. These will include, Python, Java, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, C/C++ Node, and many others including Power Shell, OpenSSH.
Comprehending languages will not only enable them to design security systems from the scratch but will also help with task automation.

Operating systems – There is a compelling need for cybersecurity engineers to understand various operating systems, which include Windows, Linux, Unix, and Mac.

Hands-on Training Experience – This is quintessential for every emergent cybersecurity engineer. It is essential not only to have the knowledge but also to know how to apply the same. It takes a couple of relevant internship opportunities, and training programs to get acquainted with the subject in the real space. Applying as an intern in the division as a Network Analyst and a Cyber Security Analyst will also help extensively. The professional environment will give exposure to many challenging aspects of network architecture. This will enable one to strengthen their skill as a Cybersecurity engineer.

Certification – After the conclusion of the course, do not forget to collect the relevant certification. Collecting a certificate after concluding an internship with the organization will help further. This will enable the employer to understand the skill-set in a defined manner. For Instance, learners who conclude the cybersecurity course with EduBridge Learning are awarded a certificate required for the course. This certificate is backed by the name of the enterprise supporting the course in conjunction with EduBridge. Eg, the CompTIA, and EduBridge certification is an industry-relevant certificate that will enable learners to find better placement in the industry with the help of our placement manager.

Applying for the job – When applying for the job of a Cybersecurity engineer it is essential to note that employers are looking for multi-skilled individuals. Hence it is great to be coupling the domain skills with the soft skills in order to take things in the desired direction.

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