EXPLORE YOUR
CYBER CAREER
WITH
CYBERSEEK.ORG
@kirkedcarter
Kirk Carter
CYBERSEEK..ORG
1.
Understand the
Landscape
Start with the Interactive Map to look if your area
or an area you might relocate to if hurting for
cybersecurity talent
Kirk Carter
CYBERSEEK..ORG
2
See what they
Desire
Explore more data on the Interactive Map to see
what certifications hiring organizations want
Kirk Carter
CYBERSEEK..ORG
3
Look at all the
Roles
Move to the Career Pathways page to check out
the roles Cyberseek tracks. Highlight one and it’s
before/after path will be highlighted!
Kirk Carter
CYBERSEEK..ORG
4
Check the role
Qualification
Continue on Career Pathways page to check out a
specific role’s certification and skill qualifications.
This will help you consider what you want to do!
(Security+ is a safe bet when starting out)
Kirk Carter
CYBERSEEK..ORG
5
Identify local
Training
Go to on Education and Training Providers page
to see local training providers in your area!
(US only now from what I can tell)
Keep in mind there are numerous other awesome
training vendors that offer online training as well!
Kirk Carter
CYBERSEEK..ORG
5
Identify local
Training
Go to on Education and Training Providers page
to see local training providers in your area!
(US only now from what I can tell)
Keep in mind there are numerous other awesome
training vendors that offer online training as well!
Kirk Carter
CYBERSEEK..ORG
6
Go after your
Dream!
Use the information you’ve gathered to get to work.
This is just a start and a part of my RACE mental
framework to landing a cybersecurity role.
R - Research your desired role
A - Align your qualifications (skills/experience) with role
C - Connect with professionals in/around role/company
E - Execute. Apply, showcase skills, connect intentionally
@kirkedcarter
Kirk Carter
CYBERSEEK..ORG
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(Their website is sponsored to keep the lights on,
so keep that in mind when using it for research)
Feel free to ask me anything about the site or how
I would approach breaking into the cybersecurity
industry
@kirkedcarter