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Top Cybersecurity Skills in High Demand

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Cybersecurity
Skills in High
Demand
If you are considering a job in cybersecurity, a lot could be going
through your mind right now. You might question whether you are
valuable to an organization's security strategy, the best tools to
defend against threats, and how much you will earn as a cybersecurity
specialist. Lucky for you, cybersecurity job positions are opening up
daily. Companies are also on the run to employ the best talent. With
over 30,000 web attacks daily, the role of cybersecurity cannot be
ignored. You must back your credentials with vital skills to make it in
such a cutthroat industry. Some of the top skills in high demand are
discussed below.
1. Cloud Security Operations
Cloud-based services and storage are popular among companies due
to their efficiency and cost-saving benefits. However, these services
also pose a security threat to organizations.
Internet security experts today must be adept in cloud service
operations to protect data and applications in the cloud. They design
and implement security controls to protect an organization's cloud
infrastructure against cyberattacks.
2. Digital Forensics
Cybersecurity involves many professionals working towards
increasing digital security and preventing potential hacks. However,
these hacks are pretty common and may compromise sensitive
information.
Digital forensics skills are required for data recovery and identifying
the attack's origins to improve security defenses. While a basic
understanding of digital forensics is necessary, you can also specialize
in the field.
3. Penetration Testing Skills
Penetration testing is the most demanded skill in cybersecurity. With
more businesses moving data and applications to the cloud and digital
platforms, they become more exposed to cyberattacks.
Internet security experts use penetration testing to test security
systems for weaknesses and loopholes. Then, they attempt to hack
the system like a hacker and report directly to the organization. To
fully master penetration skills, you must fully understand network
security, application security, and operating systems.
4. Linux Server Administration
Linux and cybersecurity go hand in hand. You must familiarize yourself
with this operating system to get a job in cybersecurity. Linus is
versatile and transparent and can allow users to scan networks and
use the system in ways other operating systems cannot.
In addition, Linux is open-source software, and the source code is free
and modifiable. Therefore, most cybersecurity tools run on the Linux
foundation because they are accessible. Kali Linux, for instance, is
used for digital forensics and penetration testing.
5. Networks Security
Hackers rely entirely on networks to access sensitive data. Therefore,
network engineers and administrators should create and implement
secure network architectures to protect against cyberattacks.
To work as an
internet security expert, you must fully
understand network architecture and design. You must also
understand data transmission protocols and services and basic
hacking techniques like social engineering.
a. Auditing Skills
IT auditors should perform system and security audits to find flaws
and vulnerabilities. Once found, these vulnerabilities should be
documented, tested, and resolved. In addition, auditing could uncover
vulnerabilities introduced into the organization by technology,
employees, or processes. It also identifies any risks and complications
associated with them.
By arming yourself with these skills as a cybersecurity expert, you are
headed onto the right path. These skills make you versatile enough to
manage all sectors of cybersecurity. Cybersecurity is an extensive
field, and it is expected to grow yearly. While you cannot master all
these skills, they can help you add value.
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