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Cybersecurity Experts Are in High Demand in 2022

1/11/2022

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Given all the high-profile security breaches that occurred in 2021, there is definitely a high demand for cybersecurity experts in 2022. And the pandemic has forced businesses, even faster than before, to establish an online presence, making cybersecurity an absolute must.
Companies are feeling increasing pressure to protect their data from technology that’s constantly changing. And the growing use of virtual experiences has exposed new vulnerabilities to at-home and shared networks.
Cybersecurity Skills
Cybersecurity experts apply technologies and processes to protect data, networks, systems, devices, and programs from cyber-attacks. Their goal is to stop any unauthorized use or attack that exposes confidential information or prevents a company from providing its goods and services.
Even with the rise in demand for cybersecurity experts, there is still a significant lack of workers who possess the necessary skill set. But for young professionals who are willing to learn these skills, there is a huge potential for growth.
3 In-demand Cybersecurity Jobs in 2022
1. Information Security Analyst
Information security analysts watch over security systems to stop any potential security breach.  In addition to overseeing a wide range of responsibilities, they establish protocols for protecting organizations by installing protective firewalls and making sure the relevant software is regularly updated.
2. Digital Forensic Analyst
Digital forensic analysts set out to find evidence from devices that may have been used or compromised during a cyber attack. Oftentimes their goal is to retrieve lost or breached data that can help law enforcement agencies discover who has perpetrated the attack. Many digital forensic analysts will keep a detailed log of cybercrimes in order to help them solve future cyber attacks.
3. Ethical Hacker
Ethical hackers are licensed, so they may legally hack into systems to test a company’s cybersecurity protocols. Once they find holes in a company’s security system, they can offer assistance on how to prevent them from being exploited.
The diversity and types of cybercrimes will continue to spread in the coming years, and as it does so will the need for cybersecurity experts to learn new skills.
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