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Cybersecurity is one of the highest paying careers in the world, yet many job positions are still unfilled, why is that? According to Forbes magazine, there are over 40,000 jobs in cybersecurity that are open and companies are desperate to hire qualified professionals. National organization, ISACA, a nonprofit, global membership association for IT and information systems professionals, predicts that by the year 2019 there could be a global shortage of 2 million cybersecurity professionals. On average, a cybersecurity analyst can earn $75,000 a year, a cybersecurity engineer can earn an average of $100,000 per year, and there are many more positions that have a high earning potential for those with a cybersecurity degree. In San Diego, there are thousands of jobs looking for cybersecurity professionals who have a security clearance or military background, which is why veterans have an even greater opportunity for a high-level job in this field.
So what does a Cybersecurity professional do? What does it mean to be a Cybersecurity specialist? Cybersecurity refers to the preventative measures and programs that are used to protect private information from hackers, attacks, damage to a network, and otherwise unauthorized access. Every application that exists on your phone, your personal and work email, and even the ATM where you access your money has some variance of cybersecurity software on it. Some of the biggest threats to online security are cyber terrorism, cyber warfare, and cyber espionage, and these are topics that we see in news headlines daily. The recent Equifax cyber-attack is powerful example of the importance of cybersecurity and protecting private servers from being compromised. Maintaining secure systems takes a lot of work, and there are thousands of hackers online who try to break them daily, which is why there are so many opportunities for cybersecurity professionals to find their dream job and make money at the same time. Cybersecurity professionals are people who like a challenge, are highly motivated, enjoy complex problem solving, have a deep understanding of risks, and have a strong ethical compass. So how would you get started on a cybersecurity career path?
The Cybersecurity Bachelors degree at Coleman University was the first of its kind to be offered in San Diego. We are also one of the oldest technology-focused schools, having been established in 1963 by Dr. Coleman Furr. The program at our university is an in-depth program that explores the fundamentals of cybersecurity, and our instructors have years of experience in the field, something that our students benefit from with every class. Students will enroll in courses such as Linux Fundamentals, Introduction to CISCO Routing, Linux Network Administration, and Advanced UNIX Network Administration. Our accelerated programs, and classes start every ten weeks, providing our students the opportunity to complete their bachelor’s degree in as little as three years (depending on the number of courses completed and/or transferred). Students who would like to complete their certifications, such as Security+, can take their tests on campus through our registered testing center. From the first tour, to the first class, through the last final, Coleman University has created an environment where students can thrive and start on their way to earning higher incomes in an exciting career field.
If you are interested in learning more about the Cybersecurity Degree Program at Coleman University, call us at (858) 499-0202 and schedule a tour! Take your first steps towards a lasting career in Cybersecurity with just one phone call!