Jobs You Can Pursue with Information Security Skills

Ellie Green
Authored by Ellie Green
Posted: Thursday, December 22, 2022 - 12:39

Whether you learned some information security skills at school, in college or university, or even on your own, these are skills that are highly sought after in the jobs market. After all, there is so much data to secure in the world today, and too few people who are qualified to adequately secure it. If you’re fishing around for jobs, unsure of how to make use of your skills in information security, this article will help guide you to a number of options that could suit your interests and skill set.

Managing Information

Information is the currency of the digital world. It needs protecting, both from loss and deletion, as well as from cybercriminals. Managing information, then, is one of the key roles that have emerged in the wake of the digital age. With your skills, you could become an information security manager for a business, large or small, ensuring that data is managed responsibly and safely.

While some of these roles are at the senior end of the spectrum, some are more junior, requiring less experience. Still, to get hired, you’re going to have to show that you’re well aware of the tasks involved in this role, and if you feel you still have some way to go to qualify for these roles, you can begin work today to build up your skills so that you are able to apply for them with confidence.

Data Protection

While an information manager is often tasked with cybersecurity responsibilities, a data protection officer is primarily interested in privacy and data protection laws. In UK businesses that handle data, a data protection officer is required to lead the company in protecting that data, making sure it’s stored securely and that it’s used responsibly and within the confines of privacy law and regulation.

This is a role that delights those who have an interest in maintaining consumer privacy. It’s also an excellent position for individuals who have spent the majority of their time in the information security space looking at rules, regulations and laws and how to make companies compliant with those requirements.

Analyst

Finally, there is a separate raft of roles that come under the brand umbrella term of “analyst”. Such roles will include forecasting cybersecurity threats, analysing data within a firm, and updating businesses on best practice when handling sensitive data. Analysts are highly prized by firms looking to get a step ahead on privacy and security.

This role suits those with an analytical mind who are as interested in long-form research as they are at firefighting issues as they emerge. Again, as with the other roles in this guide, there is absolutely no shortage of opportunities and vacancies in this space. Furthermore, a role as an analyst can lead to exciting, senior roles in the future, as it exposes you to a wide variety of cybersecurity and data privacy issues.

There you have it: three roles that you can pursue if you have an interest in and skills around the field of information security.

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