Characteristics of the Cyber Security Industry and how they impact employment
Technology is quickly becoming one of the largest and fastest growing industries in the world. As countries become more developed, they will rely more heavily on the efficiencies and benefits derived from technology solutions. Many industry experts believe that data will become the next frontier as it relates to technology and future applications. Due to the technological innovations the possibilities and applications for large amounts of data are just beginning. Currently, organizations such IBM and Google are using data to predict future weather trends, create self-driving cars, or even automating renewable energy outputs within the grid. These technological innovations are designed to not only benefit corporate America, but also improve the quality of life for individuals around the world. The technology industry offers participants a lucrative, high-paying career along with the satisfaction of dramatically improving the lives of others (Bradford, 2017).
Unfortunately, the advancement of technology has brought with its participants who are looking to do harm to others. Cyber warfare, according to some studies has the potential to become the next battleground for rival countries looking to start a war. As technology has increased its prevalence in society so too has the important of cyber security. To help protect the livelihoods of others and the national security interests of America, I have decided to pursue a career within the cyber security industry.
To begin, most participants in the industry are highly skills workers with knowledge of various computing languages and technology infrastructures. Here, a college degree is not necessarily required to work in the industry. However, the individual most be well-versed with computing terminology, software, programming languages and other. As the industry is in its infancy stages relative to other mature industries, there is no set career path. As such individuals from various backgrounds can be successful within the industry so long as they have a passion for technology. Most HR experts however do recommend beginning a cybersecurity career with an internship or apprenticeship. This will allow the new practitioner to become family with industry fundamentals while also learning...
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