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What are the average salaries in cybersecurity?

National average and State of Michigan Average

Thank you comment icon The great thing about cybersecurity is that this profession is in very high demand. There are more cybersecurity jobs available than there are trained people to fill those jobs. Most companies place a huge value on protecting their systems, data, etc... and on their cybersecurity teams who are charged with doing that. While salaries will vary by company, cyber jobs generally pay very well. Many companies plae cybersecurity in their "hot jobs" category, understanding that they need to pay higher for these roles. You are also have more leverage to negotiate your pay package in this area since the demand is so high. Keep in mind that with the higher demand and higher pay comes more responsibility and pressure as the stakes are high for companies to protect their information, systems and data. Brendon Perkins

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Jasmine’s Answer

As of 2024, the average salaries for cybersecurity professionals vary between the national average and that of Michigan:

National Average Salary

The national average salary for cybersecurity roles is approximately $132,962 per year. Specific roles within cybersecurity can differ in compensation:

Information Security Analysts: Around $102,600 annually.

Cybersecurity Engineers: Average salary of about $112,000.



Average Salary in Michigan

In Michigan, the average salary for cybersecurity professionals is about $114,400 per year. More detailed breakdowns include:

Cybersecurity Analysts: Average salary of approximately $100,390 per year.

Information Systems and Cyber Security: Average salary around $95,839.

Cybersecurity Specialists: Estimated to earn about $123,959 annually.
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Arielle’s Answer

This is hard to answer, it depends on your job role within the cybersecurity industry - data scientist (very lucrative), IT Architect, program manager, SOC analyst, etc all have different salary ranges, which you can find online, and can all be connected to the industry.
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