Plan A

Information Security Analysts

Cyber Security

Cyber Security

What They Do:Cybersecurity professionals protect an organization's computer networks, devices, and data from unauthorized access, cyberattacks, and internal threats Information security analysts must stay up to date on IT security and on the latest methods attackers are using to infiltrate computer systems. Analysts need to research new security technology to decide what will most effectively protect their organization.

Work Environment:The cybersecurity work environment is fast-paced, highly collaborative, and constantly evolving

How To Become One:Becoming a cybersecurity analyst involves mastering foundational IT, gaining hands-on security skills, and proving your knowledge through industry-recognized certifications

Pay:A Cyber Security Analyst in the United States makes an average base salary between $95,000 - $108-000

Job Outlook:The cybersecurity job outlook is highly favorable, featuring rapid long-term growth and a significant global talent shortage.

Simular Occupations:Technical/IT Operations (managing and maintaining systems) and Data/Governance (organizing and overseeing compliance). and per year