Cyber-security requires a vast and differential set of skills to ensure the protection of essential data. These skills can transfer over from other aspects of our life. Here are six transferrable cyber skills that you may already have.

 

1. Problem Solving

Problem solving is an essential skill in any line of work, but especially when you encounter ensuring cyber security. “Those in the field need to find creative ways to take on and address complex information security challenges across a variety of existing and emerging technologies and digital environments.” (Champlain). Being able to problem solve will ensure that issues with security are dealt with quickly and creatively.

 

2. Detail Orientation

Being detail-oriented helps with ensuring that defense is up to par with cyber-criminals. “Being able to defend an organization against cyber breaches requires you to be highly vigilant and detail-oriented, in order to effectively detect vulnerabilities and risks. You'll likely be responsible for continuous network monitoring and will need to be able to quickly identify concerns and come up with real-time security solutions to address them.” (Champlain). Everyone is responsible for being vigilant when it comes to cyber-attacks.

 

3. Technology

Obviously, being technologically savvy helps with cyber security. “To accomplish this, companies should invest in training programs that help potential recruits develop the necessary skills for the job." (SC Magazine). Everyone should be receiving training that helps them navigate technology with cyber hygiene.

 

4. Critical Thinking

Critical thinking is another essential skill in cyber security that is present in other industries. “Anyone who works in the field will need to be committed to keeping current with best practices and emerging industry trends, and will always need to be learning and self-educating - both on and off the clock.” (Champlain). Use critical thinking when you encounter suspicious activities.

 

5. Communication

Communication is required when breaches occur. It is also required on a day-to-day basis. “It's important to be able to speak clearly and concisely on cybersecurity strategy and policy, as well as to be able to convey technical information to individuals of different levels of technical comprehension.” (Champlain). This will help to ensure that everyone is up to date and comprehending cyber security procedures.

 

6. Willingness to Learn

A willingness to learn helps everyone improve cyber security exponentially. “Even for those that have years of experience in the IT security field, we need to make education a constant aspect of the job, especially as the threat landscape continues to evolve. As such, the cybersecurity industry as a whole must make an active effort to properly train the next generation of the workforce.” (SC Magazine). Cyber security training should be available to and required for everyone.

 

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Sources: 

Champlain. https://online.champlain.edu/blog/top-cybersecurity-skills-in-high-demand 

SC Magazine. https://www.scmagazine.com/perspective/careers/by-reframing-talent-we-can-meet-the-cybersecurity-skills-gap