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
In his first column as CSO's Career Catalyst, Michael Santarcangelo outlines three essentials everyone needs to consider to make security work more than just a job. Have you ever wondered about the difference between a job and a career? I have.. As a result, I have spent the last decade considering the difference between practitioners and professionals, jobs and careers. How do you define security professional? Check out CSO blogger Dan Lohrmann's thoughts on the topic in Lohrmann on GovSpace Along the way I have been honoured to train thousands for successful careers as Certified Information System Security Professionals, founded the Security Catalyst Community and developed the Catalyst Career Compass" program. In fact, I'm working with a group of amazing people right now to re-launch the Security Catalyst Community and incorporate a guild, complete with a mentoring program (look for details in a few months). Seems a focus on professionalism and career success has always interested me. Now I have the opportunity to share ideas and strategies for career success in this column. Why me? I have cultivated a unique blend of skills and abilities: I am a professional speaker (with the capability to teach others), a published author and have over a decade of experience forged in the trenches. Over my career, I have contributed time and effort to advancing the profession through service to (ISC)2 and CompTIA. Most importantly, I am human catalyst focused on harnessing the power of people; in fact, I hold a degree in Human Ecology (go Cornell!). . For aspiring security professionals, it's essential to differentiate a job from a career. A job centers on immediate tasks, while a career prioritizes growth and expertise in security. Career Growth, Security Professional, Mentoring Programs, Professional Development, Training Initiatives. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
No too long ago, skilled hackers were rewarded with fat salaries and fancy titles after being busted for their shenanigans. Now, Max Vision -- a world-famous incarcerated hacker-turned-security-expert once making $250 an hour -- is happy to be getting minimum . . . . No too long ago, skilled hackers were rewarded with fat salaries and fancy titles after being busted for their shenanigans. Now, Max Vision -- a world-famous incarcerated hacker-turned-security-expert once making $250 an hour -- is happy to be getting minimum wage. These are tough times for hackers. Federal agencies now have broad new powers to spy on them, thanks to provisions in the anti-terrorist USA Patriot Act. The House of Representatives has passed a new law that will send convicted hackers to prison for life. And, the information technology job market is so soft, it's tough finding straight work. "We don't hire former hackers," said Jim Chapple, who leads security teams at Computer Sciences Corporation. "There are enough highly skilled people out there that we don't need ones with checkered backgrounds." The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Cybersecurity job landscape shifts: talented individuals encounter hurdles in securing positions due to emerging surveillance regulations.. Hacker Employment, IT Job Market, Security Industry Challenges. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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