Cyber Careers

There are so many Cyber Security roles – a mix of technical and non-technical. Not all require you to be a code ninja… the majority suit excellent problem solvers and communicators rather than specific cyber skill. Lots of roles are around strategy, incident response, consulting and management – there’s a role which would fit almost everyone.

  • SPOTLIGHT ON: Penetration Tester
  • A Penetration Tester’s job is to break into a system by simulating a cyber attack in order to identify and report on security vulnerabilities
  • There are a variety of types of Pentester who work against different types of system, including web and web application, network, device and physical systems
  • Pentesting isn’t just a technical skill – it suits those who are problem solvers and lateral thinkers, with analytical skills and an attention to detail
  • Pentesters work for large or small companies as well as there being a lot of independent freelance workers
  • Starting Salary £20-£30,000
  • Typical Salary £40-£65,000 – more is not unusual
  • Often flexible working / working from home
  • Routes in include degrees, apprenticeships and industry qualification
  • Read more at Prospects
  • Read more at Inspired Careers
  • SPOTLIGHT ON: Cyber Security Analyst
  • Cyber security analysts help to protect an organisation by employing a range of technologies and processes to prevent, detect and manage cyber threats. This can include protection of computers, data, networks and programmes.
  • They work either for a specific company or on a consultancy basis
  • Starting Salary £25-£35,000
  • Typical Salary £35-£50,000 – senior analysts earn £70,000+
  • Routes in include degrees, apprenticeships and industry qualification
  • Read more at Prospects
  • Read more at Inspired Careers
  • SPOTLIGHT  ON: Cyber Security Forensic Analyst
  • A forensic computer analyst investigates data breaches, security incidents and criminal activity. They might work for the police or other law enforcement agencies, or for a specialist computer forensic company or investigative team
  • Using a range of specialised methods and techniques, they retrieve and analyse data linked to a range of criminal activity, such as network intrusions, hacking, online fraud, political, industrial and commercial espionage, terrorist communication, theft of confidential information and the use of illegal images.
  • Starting Salary £21-£25,000 
  • Typical Salary £30-£45,000 – can be £80,000+ in senior roles in industry
  • Routes in include degrees, apprenticeships and industry qualification
  • Read more at Prospects
  • Read more at Inspired Careers

87 roles in Cyber Security…

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Computer Games Industry

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The UK has a number of top-level Computer Games companies developing many of the latest releases. Some simple online searches can connect you with apprenticeships and internships with these companies.