on your career choices, you said: "cyber-forensics is more specialized... sometimes cyber-forensics can be competitive careers". I want to find out about the rewards. is it more rewarding? Is cyber forensics more rewarding (financially)?
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Hi is it paramount important to know local language when applying for cyber security roles? (i.e. German language skills for jobs in Germany, Swedish knowledge for jobs in Sweden, etc) or can we survive with some English language skills.?
Hi there: Thanks for sharing, I'd like to ask you about which path should I take by answering this question one by one. do you like to solve problems? if yes, which career path? do you like to tell people making sure they have a good strong password? if yes, which career path? do you look into favourit video game and thinking how you can make it better? if yes, which career path? do you have whole books ideas for apps? if yes, which career path? do you shake your head shn you hear security breach? if yes, which career path?
@@Ahtazal I think the easiest one is the one you have interest in. Which ever one you decide to go for, go all out for it and you will find out how easy it can be. Nothing is hard really. What is hard is doing what you don't enjoy. But in the aspect of making a choice based on which is more lucrative, based on my knowledge, I will suggest software development this is because of how endless the opportunities are added to the fact that you can have a full time job and still freelance or build your own startup. I am a software engineer and I'm saying this based on my own experience and opinion. U can make further research.
Hi, i want to know if you can work in Digital Forensics with some certifications having a degree in BS Cybersecurity, bec the unis in my country offer just BS CSY but i really like the joint major of CSY with Forensics and would love to work in that field.
I think it's easier (relatively speaking) to get a job as a Jr software developer than a role in cyber security without any experience. Just need a great portfolio.