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Top Cybersecurity Job Roles & Skills Required in 2025

Top Cybersecurity Job Roles & Skills Required in 2025 Security Analyst Responsibilities: Monitor security incidents and events Conduct vulnerability assessments and penetration testing Implement security controls and policies Required Skills: SIEM tools (e.g., Splunk, Sumo Logic) Network security fundamentals Incident response and threat intelligence Security Engineer Responsibilities: Design and implement security solutions Develop and enforce security policies Ensure system security compliance Required Skills: Firewalls, IDS/IPS, and endpoint security Scripting languages (Python, Bash, PowerShell) Cloud security (AWS, Azure, GCP) Penetration Tester (Ethical Hacker) Responsibilities: Conduct security testing to identify vulnerabilities Simulate cyberattacks to evaluate security posture Document findings and provide mitigation strategies Required Skills: Ethical hacking (CEH, OSCP certification preferred) Penetration testing tools (Metasploit, Burp Suite, Nmap) Knowledge of web app...
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Understanding Ransomware

Ransomware is a type of malicious software designed to encrypt or block access to a victim's files or entire computer system. The attackers demand a ransom payment, typically in cryptocurrencies, in exchange for providing the decryption key or restoring access. This insidious form of cyberattack has evolved over the years, becoming more sophisticated and causing significant disruption.   The impact of ransomware attacks can be devastating on multiple levels. For individuals, it can result in the loss of personal data, compromising sensitive information like financial records or personal documents. In businesses, ransomware can disrupt operations, leading to financial losses, reputational damage, and potential legal implications. Critical infrastructure, such as healthcare or government systems, can also become targets, risking public safety and national security.

How to clear CISSP

Familiarize yourself with the exam content: The CISSP exam covers a wide range of topics, including security and risk management, asset security, security engineering, communication and network security, identity and access management, security assessment and testing, security operations, and software development security. It's important to have a solid understanding of all of these areas in order to be successful on the exam. Review the exam objectives: The CISSP exam objectives are published by (ISC)², the organization that administers the certification. Reviewing these objectives will help you understand the specific areas that the exam will test. Study the (ISC)² CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK): The CISSP CBK is a comprehensive guide to the knowledge and skills that are required for the certification. It covers all of the exam domains in detail and is a valuable resource for exam preparation. Take a study course or use study materials: There are many study courses and mate...

Different types of cyber attacks

Malware attacks: Malware attacks involve the use of malicious software, such as viruses, worms, or ransomware, to damage or disrupt systems or steal sensitive data. Phishing attacks: Phishing attacks involve the use of fake emails or websites to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information, such as passwords or financial data. Denial of service (DoS) attacks: DoS attacks involve flooding a network or website with traffic in an attempt to make it unavailable to users. SQL injection attacks: SQL injection attacks involve injecting malicious code into a database through a website or application in order to gain unauthorized access or steal sensitive data. Man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks: MitM attacks involve intercepting communications between two parties in order to gain access to sensitive information or to alter the content of the communication. Insider attacks: Insider attacks involve the use of an individual's authorized access to systems or data to compromise the secu...

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What is Smishing ?

Smishing Smishing is a form of phishing that uses mobile phones as the attack platform. The criminal executes the attack with an intent to gather personal information, including social insurance and/or credit card numbers. Smishing is implemented through SMS. Please don't click on unknown links Smishing Indicators