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An Industry-Wide View of Cybersecurity

In addition to our human firewall, our cybersecurity systems and infrastructure are what will keep our organization's sensitive data safe from hackers. In this blog, we will look at three different certifications that you may seek to start your career as a cyber specialist.

By Securium SolutionsPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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An Industry-Wide View of Cybersecurity
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Organizations and Corporations must invest in cybersecurity. In addition to our human firewall, our cybersecurity systems and infrastructure are what will keep our organization's sensitive data safe from hackers.

According to the Cybersecurity Ventures study, cyber crimes are projected to amount to over $6 trillion by end of 2021 and reach $10.5 trillion by 2025. In 2021 a cyber assault occurs every 11 seconds, as compared to the 19 seconds in 2019, according to the forecast of the cyber security specialists.

The cybersecurity market was valued at USD 156.24 billion in 2020 and is anticipated to reach USD 352.25 billion by 2026, growing at a 14.5 percent CAGR between 2021 and 2026, as per Mordor Intelligence's report.

Top Statistics and Trends in Cyber Attacks and Data Breach

Here are some of the top statistics of cyber-attacks and statistics of data breach that we have identified to be of interest to you.

  • Varonis estimates that over 7 million records are affected daily and 56 records are affected every second.
  • According to the NETSCOUT Threat Intelligence Report, there were more than 23,000 DDoS assaults each day in 2019.
  • According to IBM's Cost of a Data Breach Report, the average overall cost of a data breach is USD 3.86 million, with the United States being the most expensive country. The average time it takes to detect and control a breach is 280 days.
  • According to the study by Edgescan on vulnerability, organizations took an average of 50.55 days (almost eight weeks) to address major vulnerabilities to public web applications addressing internet and 49.26 days for critical risk vulnerabilities confronting network users in 2019.

In terms of Employment, Where does the Cybersecurity Industry stand?

Employment is a crucial concern in almost every sector, and cybersecurity is no exception. With this in mind, here are a few of the most important job and hiring-related cyber security statistics you should be aware of:

  • The 2020 cyber security report of the ISACA claims that 62% of the cyber security teams in organizations are understaffed and 57% have unfulfilled positions.
  • According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median salary for an Information Security Analyst in 2020 will be $103,590 per year.
  • According to a research by Cybersecurity Ventures, by 2021, 3.5 million security jobs would be vacant worldwide. As a result, there is no unemployment in the cybersecurity industry.
  • According to the (ISC) ² 2019 Cybersecurity Workforce Study, the cyber security workforce in the United States has to grow by 62 percent to meet demand.

How to break into the Cybersecurity Industry?

To get started in cybersecurity, you'll need a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related subject, or you'll need to obtain some cybersecurity certifications. In this blog, we will look at three different certifications that you may seek to start your career as a cyber specialist.

Certified Ethical Hacker Course Online

Ethical hacking is the legal practice of bypassing system security in order to detect possible data breaches and network hazards. The CEH Certification is a well-known and widely approved ethical hacking certification program that all security information workers must have. The CEH test is a 4-hour assessment of 125 multiple choice questions. You will learn about the security of information threats, attack detection, prevention of attacks, methodology and other elements of security.

Certified Penetration Testing Professional Certification

The Certified Penetration Tester (CPENT) curriculum from EC-Council teaches you how to conduct a successful penetration test in a corporate network environment that must be attacked, exploited, dodged, and protected. CPENT is a completely online, remotely proctored practical test that puts you through a rigorous 24-hour performance-based, hands-on assessment. The exam is divided into two 12-hour practical tests that will put your tenacity and attention to the test by challenging you to outdo yourself with each new difficulty. You can pick between two 12-hour tests and one 24-hour exam.

Certified SOC Analyst Certification

The CSA (Certified Security Operations Center Analyst) program is the first step in working in a security operations center (SOC). After the Certified SOC Analyst Training has been completed, applicants are ready to undertake the Certified SOC Analyst test. Once the exam is passed with a score of at least 70 percent, the applicant is entitled to a CSA certificate and membership rights.

The Blog's Conclusion

When you look at the statistics, it's clear that cybercriminals are a serious danger to organizations, governments, and consumers. However, a career in cyber security will be well worth it.

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