Advance Your Cybersecurity Analyst Career

An average of 16,800 jobs are expected to open in computer and information security each year, 2022-2032*. Here, you’ll find the resources you need to make your next cybersecurity career move.

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Skills you'll gain: Encryption, Identity and Access Management, Public Key Infrastructure, Endpoint Security, Cryptography, Network Security, Cybersecurity, Threat Detection, Data Security, Cryptographic Protocols, Windows Servers, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Cyber Attacks, Cyber Security Strategy, Secure Coding, Data Encryption Standard, Microsoft Windows, Technical Support and Services, Information Technology, Computer Security Incident Management

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Skills you'll gain: Cybersecurity, Windows Servers, Cyber Attacks, Microsoft Windows, Data Security, Computer Security Awareness Training, Personally Identifiable Information, Security Controls, Application Security, Security Awareness, Endpoint Security, Threat Detection, Malware Protection, Hardening, Cryptography, Email Security, Encryption, Multi-Factor Authentication, Authentications, Data Integrity

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Skills you'll gain: MITRE ATT&CK Framework, Incident Response, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Cyber Threat Hunting, Key Management, Data Security, Threat Modeling, Computer Security Incident Management, File Systems, Endpoint Security, Cryptography, Network Security, Distributed Denial-Of-Service (DDoS) Attacks, Linux, Malware Protection, Vulnerability Assessments, Encryption, Incident Management, Threat Detection, Cybersecurity

Ready to advance your cybersecurity analyst career? Roles in computer and information security earn more than twice the average salary for all occupations, so you have plenty of high-paying career paths to choose from*. As a mid-level or advanced cybersecurity analyst, you may begin to apply for certified analyst roles, such as CompTIA cybersecurity analyst (CySA+). Or, you might transition into a specialized role like ethical hacker or computer forensic investigator. Learn more about how to prepare for more advanced cybersecurity roles and how Coursera can help:

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*US Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Occupational Outlook Handbook: Computer and Information Technology: Information Security Analysts, https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/information-security-analysts.htm#tab-1.” Accessed February 7, 2024.