(ISC)2 recently announced the CISSP certification has been formally recognized as comparable to the U.K.’s Master’s degree standard, following the completion of an independent benchmarking process. We’ve compiled information here to help members – especially those in the U.K. and across Europe – understand this achievement. What does the CISSP being assessed as comparable to the U.K. Master’s Degree Standard mean for me and other CISSPs? While the value and importance of a globally-understood cybersecurity certification is well known within the (ISC)2 community, reinforcing the meaning of the certification in relation to other forms of education, and professional distinction and accomplishments is equally important. Doing so aids understanding across educational institutions and employers, and also supports members in unlocking even
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The needs of those pursuing a cybersecurity career are unlike any other field. Stress is high, and the knowledge and skills it demands are evolving and changing all the time. That’s why it’s a great idea to have a mentor to serve as a sounding board at critical points throughout your career. A mentor can provide feedback on career management that you might not find in a job and also help you forge relationships with key contacts in the industry. Here are three key steps to cultivating this important professional relationship. Do Your Research Before you even try to find a mentor to help guide you, it’s essential to identify what that person’s professional role is and how it enables
May 13,There has never been a better time to become an information security professional. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for security experts is expected to grow exponentially through 2028. So, what are the hottest attributes employers are seeking out in 2020? Here are 5 of the most sought-after skills companies want for their security and IT teams today. Cloud Security Businesses are increasingly moving workloads to the cloud, and it has become an integral part of IT strategy that is only expected to grow. IDC predicts public cloud adoption will reach nearly $500 billion in just 3 years. Of course, the cloud also poses more risk to data and operations, and that’s why professionals who understand cloud security
May 05,So, you’ve decided you want to break into cybersecurity but have no relevant experience. The bad news is experience is important when it comes to working in this field. But that doesn’t mean finding your first job will be impossible either. The cybersecurity field continues to grow each year, and hiring managers are looking for varied skill sets to fill security roles. However, you will need to demonstrate you have other things to offer in lieu of years on the job in security. How do you do that? By getting creative. Here are 5 ways to stand out as a job applicant, even if you have little or no direct experience. Get Certified By getting certified, you demonstrate to potential
Apr 29,When asked about changes experienced due to COVID-19, almost half (47%) of cybersecurity professionals polled by (ISC)2 said they have been reassigned to IT tasks. These findings are part of the (ISC)2 Cybersecurity Pulse Survey, in which 256 cybersecurity professionals shared insights on their current work situations during the first several weeks of their organizations’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Reassigning cybersecurity workers appears to be one of the ways companies were, at least initially, trying to cope with the increase of employees working from home. The move comes as threat actors seek to exploit organizations’ broader attack surfaces, as many shifted to work-from-home practices. 23% of respondents say they have seen a rise in security incidents at their organizations
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