Top cybersecurity jobs in 2024

7 min | Miguel Duran | Article | Job searching | Market trends

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In this article, we'll explore the best cybersecurity jobs in 2024, highlighting the skills required, market trends and career prospects in this dynamic sector.

What do you need to become part of the cybersecurity world?

If you're interested in being part of this vital and constantly evolving field, read on to find out which positions offer the best opportunities and how you can position yourself for success in the world of cybersecurity.

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The best jobs in cybersecurity in 2024

Continually evolving technologies and cyber threats ensure that the demand for qualified professionals in this field remains high, offering challenging and rewarding career opportunities.

These are the top positions highlighted in cybersecurity in 2024: 

1) Cybersecurity engineer

First and foremost is the cybersecurity engineer. Hays experts receive applications from employers looking for senior and junior level engineers all the time; So, if you're just starting out in security or want to take the next step, this is a very good option.

Engineers help organizations keep their networks safe from cyber-attacks by designing and implementing resilient IT solutions. This involves performing assessments to identify IT, hardware, network and software vulnerabilities, as well as troubleshooting and ensuring that the correct security controls are in place. The need for skilled professionals in this area is driven by the continued increase in cyber threats. 

2) Cybersecurity analyst

The shortage of cybersecurity analysts today means that anyone capable of analysing the maturity of cybersecurity processes or controls will find many job opportunities. 

In this role, the employee is responsible for protecting their employer's networks against hackers and phishing scams that lead to malware attacks. He or she will scan the company's IT systems for suspicious activity and investigate any data breaches. You will also use this knowledge to plan how to prevent attacks in the future and provide recommendations for continuous improvement of the organization's IT architecture. 

3) IT Auditor

An IT auditor identifies ways to improve and develop the existing security of a company's implemented technical architecture. The objective of an IT audit is to provide best practices, improvement recommendations and "non-conformities". 

IT auditors must have a solid understanding of operational and network security, while knowledge of physical and environmental security is useful. In addition, knowledge of the binding standards, regulations and directives for the industry in which you will be working is necessary. 

4) Information Security Manager

The primary role of an Information Security Manager is to ensure that your employer's information assets (including people, processes, IT and networks, but specifically data and other confidential information) remain safe and secure. 

This role involves designing and implementing security policies, measures and tools that protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the company's information assets. It requires coordination between multiple functional areas to ensure that key IT systems and security processes are maintained and always optimized. 

5) Security Architect

The job of the security architect is to identify potential cyber and IT vulnerabilities in an organization. They work with other IT professionals within their own team, or even across teams and corporate functions, to identify and resolve vulnerabilities in order to reduce known cyber risks. As such, it is important to have strong communication skills and work well in a team.

Learn more: 4 In-demand cybersecurity niches to pursue | Career Advice | Hays US

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About this author

Miguel Duran
Cyber Security Expert & Strategic Partnerships Lead (Americas)

With over 11 years' experience in Technology and working with Hays across 2 continents. Miguel is our resident Cyber security expert. 

Having established Hays Cyber staffing division in 2019 which is has now grown to a global offering across the Americas, EMEA and APAC, Miguel is now in charge of the Hays Cyber Solutions Strategic Partnership and Alliances program.

Miguel brings a wealth of business operations knowledge to the table, coupled with his ability to define strategy and identify the right solutions for common and unique challenges small to large enterprises face each day. 

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