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How to Keep Your Cybersecurity Skills Relevant in 2022

Cybersecurity is a field that is growing exponentially, and the demand for cybersecurity professionals is higher than it has ever been before. However, with this demand comes the need to constantly grow and improve your skills, both technical and otherwise.   If you currently work in the field of cybersecurity or are looking to make a career switch, here are the top skills you’ll need to find success in 2022.

1.   Risk Assessment

Consider a scenario where you follow perfect compliance with all regulations, follow every guideline, and prepare for every attack possible. You can still get hacked. For an organization that exists in the digital space, there is no way to 100% guarantee security.   However, having the skill and expertise to accurately assess risk and determine all vulnerabilities will allow you to create a strategy that can effectively address those risks. This is also called due care—engaging in the expected behaviour to show the absence of negligence.

2.   Cloud Security

In recent years, more and more organizations have been migrating to the cloud, meaning that cloud security skills are in increasingly high demand. Cloud security uses different security measures than physical data centers—the cloud often uses web-based authentication protocols that require a certain set of skills and experience with the necessary tools and approaches.

3.   Blockchain Security

Blockchain technology was already a soaring trend, but with the advent of Web3, it’s likely to become even more popular. With its increased usage, however, comes a stronger need to protect it.   Blockchain security can present a bit of a challenge for cybersecurity professionals since there is a need for transparency, but also a requirement for security. Knowing how to balance these needs is a highly useful skill for professionals in 2022.

4.   Digital Forensics

80% of ransomware victims suffer repeat attacks. We can infer two things from this data—there is a need for digital forensics experts, and most companies who suffer from ransomware attacks have not fulfilled this need yet.   Digital forensic experts require an in-depth understanding of computers, networks, code, critical thinking, and analysis skills, along with theoretical and practical experience.

5.   Artificial Intelligence

AI is at the forefront of multiple industries today, whether it’s automating tasks in the backend or creating a chatbot for a website. The growth and development of organizations nowadays need more than the conventional security options provided by human intervention.   AI solutions can be used to solve problems, augment security team efforts, and scale using machine learning analytics and more.

Improve Your Cybersecurity Skills with Computek College

At Computek College, we know how important it is to keep learning and honing your skills so you can find success in your career. That’s why our programs focus on providing you with both the theoretical and practical experience you need to grow.   Our Computer Network & Cyber Security Engineer (CNCSE) Diploma Program can help you learn a variety of skills from industry professionals, so you can experience the world of cybersecurity well before stepping into it.   Interested in signing up? Call us at 416-321-9911 or visit our website today!

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