IT security pros with the right skills are in big demand. Last year, the employment rate for information security managers averaged .9%, as we reported in High CISO employment rates means shortage for security industry. That's as close to actual full employment as one can get. . But this doesn't mean getting hired is a given. In interview after interview, CISOs and others in the industry express frustration over how difficult it is to find security pros with the right skills. And by right skills we're not just talking technical acumen, but also the ability to work with the business, generate creative ways to help drive the business forward in a secure way. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Navigate your security job interviews with confidence by embracing effective strategies: research the company, understand the role, and practice common questions. Security Jobs, Interview Tips, Career Preparation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The German teenager charged with creating and unleashing the notorious Netsky and Sasser computer viruses has been offered a job by an e-security firm. . . .. According to reports, Sven Jaschan, who was arrested in May and charged with creating some of the most potent viruses to hit the internet, has been offered a job with Lueneburg, Germany-based Securepoint. With the company, Jaschan will learn to become a security software programmer. The company has said that Jaschan deserves a chance, and reiterated the teenager's claims that he only became aware of what he had done after it was too late. "He has a certain know-how in this field," a Securepoint spokesman told Agence France-Presse (AFP). However, most e-security companies aren't as willing to give convicted hackers -- or those merely charged with such crimes -- a chance to switch sides. "Our position is that we will never employ someone who has a criminal record in the areas of hacking or electronic crimes," said Conor Flynn, technical director, Rits Information Security in Dublin. Flynn said that such an employee could create unease for customers and could also make it impossible to win certain government contracts. "It would be like hiring a vandal to do a piece of artwork. There are a lot of people on the 'good' side who are every bit as talented, but don't need to resort to destruction to show off their ability." The link for this article located at Matthew Clark is no longer available. . In a twist of fate, renowned hacker Marcus Hutchins, famous for halting the WannaCry ransomware, was offered a position at a leading cybersecurity firm after overcoming his legal issues. Sven Jaschan, Malware Creator, Securepoint Employment, Hacker Employment. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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