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How long does it take to become a cyber security analyst?

How much does a cyber security analyst make a year?
Do you enjoy being a network architect?
Is cyber security a really good field? If not an suggestions with regards to the best branch of IT

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James Patterson’s Answer

How much does a cyber security analyst make a year? https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Salaries/Entry-Level-Cyber-Security-Analyst-Salary

This calculation is for a certified cyber security analyst with several certifications and years of IT experience. The salary will also vary based on the analyst's geographic location and whether they operate in person or virtually.


Do you enjoy being a network architect? Yes. The only challenging part of the job is receiving funding to build highly resilient and redundant networks. Licensing for network devices is incredibly high, so sometimes, we must settle for less to get the job done.


Is cyber security a really good field? If not an suggestions with regards to the best branch of IT: Cyber security is an excellent field, especially now. Cyber crime losses are expected to top $9.4 trillion (with a T) dollars this year. There i a growing need for training security analysts and leaders.

https://www.esentire.com/web-native-pages/cybercrime-to-cost-the-world-9-5-trillion-usd-annually-in-2024
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Iryna’s Answer

Hello!

Becoming a cybersecurity analyst typically takes 2 to 4 years, depending on the educational path:

Associate Degree: 2 years
Bachelor's Degree: 4 years
Certifications: Earning certifications (e.g., CompTIA Security+, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)) can also enhance qualifications and usually takes several months to a year of study.

Salary of a Cybersecurity Analyst
The average annual salary for a cybersecurity analyst in the U.S. is approximately 85,000 to 120,000, depending on experience, location, and specific job responsibilities.

Enjoyment of Being a Network Architect:
-Designing and implementing complex network systems
-Collaborating with diverse teams
-Solving innovative problems and adapting to new technologies

Is Cybersecurity a Good Field?
Yes, cybersecurity is widely considered a good field due to:
High Demand: Growing threats lead to increased demand for cybersecurity professionals.
Job Security: Positions in this field often offer high job security and stability.
Competitive Salaries: Potential for high earnings and benefits.
Diverse Opportunities: A variety of roles and specializations available.

Other IT Industry Suggestions
If cybersecurity isn't appealing, consider these fields:
Data Science/Analysis: Involves analyzing data to inform business decisions.
Cloud Computing: Focuses on cloud services and infrastructure management.
Software Development: Involves creating applications, websites, and systems.
DevOps Engineering: Combines development and operations for efficient software deployment.
Each of these areas has its merits and potential for growth in the IT industry.
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Biplab’s Answer

Hi Rajiv,

As I'm not a network architect, I can only answer the other questions that you had asked and will leave the remaining one for others to answer:

Entry-level cybersecurity analysts can make between $60,000 - $75,000 per year depending on skills, experience, and other factors.

Given that my company has a cybersecurity practice that has experienced rapid expansion over the past couple of years enabling me to shift my focus to program direction of this practice and that we are constantly hiring additional cybersecurity analysts to meet growing demand, I'd say the answer is definitely a "yes" -- cybersecurity is a great field in IT.

Good luck, and thanks!
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