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por Jack prabha - terça, 24 março 2020, 09:53
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Since the talent gap is so large, companies are offering competitive salaries to entice their prospective candidates. One thing to note is that although salaries are good, they vary depending on the position you are applying for and the region where you are applying.


According to an ISC2 study, the average salary in North America for cybersecurity-related jobs is about US $ 90,000 a year. Indeed, a job and recruiting website, pretty much backs that with an average figure of $ 111,000. Depending on the position and your seniority level, for example, penetration testers make around $ 122,000 per year, while network security engineers have an average income of $ 117,000 per year and information security analysts have an average salary of $ 89,000.

Job satisfaction
The ICS2 study found that job satisfaction is high among cybersecurity professionals in North America, with 71% respondents saying they are satisfied. Professionals working in this field take pride in the fact that they are defending people and organizations against cybercrime, as well as helping them find solutions to technical problems. Another benefit is that the environment is always changing, which keeps the job interesting: these professionals have a constant series of challenges they must analyze and conquer.

Education and certification
Contrary to popular belief, you don't need a degree in cybersecurity to get started in the field. Although an increasing number of universities and colleges offer such degrees, many specialists are self-taught, as clearly there's more than one route to your goal. If you're a student applying to universities, then seek out a program that best fits your needs.