Get into Cybersecurity: Your Systems

As a systems engineer, you are skilled in implementing new systems, fixing errors in existing systems and improving performance through hardware upgrades. These skills are so interchangeable that they can help lead you toward a career in cybersecurity.

If you currently work in networking, software development, systems engineering, financial and risk analysis, or security intelligence, you’re in luck because CyberSeek has outlined cybersecurity career pathways that begin with these roles, known as feeder roles. Feeder roles are stepping stones into certain cybersecurity jobs because of the similarities in skill requirements and significant skill overlap with multiple core cybersecurity roles.

This article is the third in a series about how to get into cybersecurity from these roles and will focus on how to get into cybersecurity from systems engineering.
Choose Your Own Cybersecurity Career

There are many opportunities for IT pros to start and advance their careers within cybersecurity. CyberSeek’s interactive career pathway shows key jobs within cybersecurity, common transition opportunities between them and detailed information about the salaries, credentials and skillsets associated with each role.

These core cybersecurity roles are the most commonly requested job categories across the cybersecurity ecosystem. They are classified as entry level, mid-level or advanced level based upon the experience, education levels and credentials requested by employers.

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