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Last updated August 22, 2024
Cyber Security consists of technologies and best practices to protect networks, computers, software programs, and data from attack, damage, or unauthorized access. Cyber security is used in everything from mobile apps to web platforms. Entities like governments, banks, healthcare companies, and shopping applications are the biggest users of cyber security, but every company needs cyber security!
Common job titles in Cyber Security include:
Many cyber security jobs require some form of degree. If you don’t already have a college degree, you should strongly consider getting a degree in Information Technology, Information Security, or Cyber Security. An associate’s degree is sufficient for some entry-level positions. A master’s degree in Cyber Security opens doors to higher-level Chief roles as well as higher salaries.
If you already have a college degree in any field, and you want to pivot to a cyber security career, consider a bootcamp! We've curated a list of the Best Cyber Security Bootcamps, but it’s still important to do your research: read reviews, talk to alumni, take an intro course, and ask about job outcomes data. Most cyber security bootcamps are not for complete tech newbies, so if you’ve never coded before, you should consider a general full stack coding bootcamp first. Information Security (InfoSec) classes are a big help for beginners, too. Most security bootcamps require one to two years of IT systems or development experience. Bootcamp tuitions cost up to $19,000 and they range in duration from 9-20 weeks, but most bootcamps offer financing options.
Depending on the position, cyber security professionals generally safeguard information systems by identifying, troubleshooting, and solving any security problems. They protect the system by building or maintaining firewalls, defining access privileges, and controlling structures. They may be asked to anticipate requirements by evaluating trends and assessing the current state of the security system. The cyber security professional will perform upgrades and regular maintenance. Some cyber security roles will require the Engineer or Analyst to communicate with clients and create performance reports.
The duties of Cyber Security Engineers and Cyber Security Analysts differ from company to company. A Cyber Security Engineer may analyze computer networks and ensure they run securely, try to predict possible security issues, and design computer systems equipped to deal with disruptions and attacks. A Cyber Security Analyst plans and carries out security measures to protect a computer network. Analysts should expect to be evaluating and tracking threats, monitoring network security, and executing plans.
Depending on your cyber security role and the company you’re working for, you’ll need to know some programming (such as Python), operating systems, and cloud computing systems. You’ll also need a variety of valuable soft skills.
Here are the hard skills most cyber security bootcamps will teach:
For higher level positions, you’ll need deeper knowledge of:
For a security job at any level, you’ll need to know the OWASP Security Principles:
Don’t overlook the importance of soft skills as a Cyber Security professional. If you want to progress in your career path and move into a management/officer role, you will need to be able to communicate well with your team, clients, administrators, and engineers, and demonstrate effective leadership. Other important soft skills include keeping up with the news, continuous learning, and problem-solving.
In today’s market, cyber security threats and hacks have created a high demand for Cyber Security Engineers who can keep hackers and other criminals from stealing sensitive data, information, or causing chaos in computer networks. In fact, the employment of Cyber Security Engineers is projected to grow 32% over the next decade, which is much faster than the average for all occupations, with 16,800 openings forecasted for each year.
As of May 2023, the median salary for a Cyber Security Engineer was $120,360, depending on the field. Location is less of a salary factor in Cyber Security, as it is possible to work remotely. Education, however, makes a difference in potential earnings, as over 90% of Cyber Security jobs require a degree in IT, Information Security or Cyber Security.
Job opportunities are growing for information security and cyber security professionals. According to a 2022 report from Cyberseek, cyber security job demand has increased by 43%, compared to 18% growth in demand across all occupations. It’s safe to say that if you learn cyber security skills, you will be in demand for the foreseeable future.
According to Manju Mude, a mentor at Springboard, “The only prerequisite for cyber security is that you think and understand risks and threats.” If you’re looking for jobs and not sure if you want to commit to a bootcamp and certifications yet, she recommends starting off with a job on the compliance team of a legal department. You can also consider the following Cyber Security Certifications:
Like most career paths, you start out in an entry-level position in Cyber Security, and then move on to mid- and senior-level roles. Where you start depends on your background and experience. A typical Cyber Security career path might look like the following:
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EmergingEd offers online bootcamps in cybersecurity, data science, and blockchain and is open to students from around the world. EmergingEd offers bootcamp courses that span from four to eight weeks and range from entry level to advanced tactical programs. EmergingEd offers three, 8-week cybersecurity bootcamp courses: Cybersecurity Foundations, Cybersecurity Risks and Industry, and Cybersecurity Cases. The three, 8-week Data Science bootcamps include Machine Learning Foundations, Framework and Machine Learning and Industry, and Machine Learning Cases. There are three, 8-week blockchain bootcamps at EmergingEd, including Blockchain Foundations and Framework, Blockchain and Industry, Blockchain and Cases. EmergingEd also offers an 8-week Healthcare Technology bootcamp.
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“Cybersecurity Foundations and Frameworks and Machine Learning Foundations and Frameworks”
I've taken two EmergingEd courses, Cybersecurity Foundations and Frameworks and Machine Learning Foundations and Frameworks. Working for a tech startup without much exposure to either disciplines, ...
UT Dallas Tech Bootcamps offer full-time and part-time online training programs in coding, cybersecurity, AI/machine learning, data analytics, DevOps, or product management. These bootcamps are taught live online by industry-experienced instructors and are powered by Fullstack Academy.
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“UT Dallas Coding Bootcamp by Fullstack Academy”
I completed the part time full stack web development bootcamp on Feb 2023. I had the great opportunity to work with great instructors (Kiavash Page & Charles Lucas) and career services (Liana C...
Colorado State University Tech Bootcamps offer full-time and part-time online training programs in coding, cybersecurity, DevOps, or product management. These bootcamps are taught live online by industry-experienced instructors and are powered by Fullstack Academy.
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“Very good camp”
I learn more about tech and update my knowledge about tech is perfect for beginners , the ethical hacking and DFRID was my favorite. Teacher are really nice person and help in everything do you ne...
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Bootcamps by Institute of Data is an online tech training provider offering full-time or part-time, online bootcamps in Data Science & AI (12 or 24 weeks), Cyber Security (12 or 24 weeks), and Software Engineering (12 or 24 weeks). Bootcamps are lab-based to give students practical experience in the skills they learn. Students will also collaborate in peer-to-peer learning to give them experience working with a team.
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“A Great Experience”
I was in the Cyber Security bootcamp that took place earlier this year and I really enjoyed my time. The teacher Monica was wonderful to work with and very much so a team player. I read a lot of th...
University Of Wisconsin-Madison Cybersecurity Impact Bootcamp is a 40-week, part-time Cybersecurity course offered through University Of Wisconsin-Madison. The course covers topics like cloud security, Linux security, network security, Python for cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and threat hunting. The course is designed to help prepare students for many of the industry certifications available to cybersecurity professionals.
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“Excellent Cyber Security Program”
I had a wonderful experience going through this cyber security bootcamp! Each subject is taught by a different teacher, each teacher comes from an experienced background in cyber, allowing for a va...
01 Founders is an in-person, 104 week Full Stack Developer bootcamp with optional specializations in London, England. 01 Founders bootcamp learning is gamified and team-based. There are no instructors and students work collaboratively to complete challenges. During the 78-week core bootcamp phase, students will learn Go, Javascript, and Rust as well as C, C++, Ruby on Rails, PHP, and Python. Students will complete more than 50 projects. During the 26-week specialization phase, students may choose to focus on artificial intelligence, video games, mobile and web development, cybersecurity and devops, or blockchain.
San José State University offers part-time, online bootcamps in cybersecurity (26 weeks), software development (26 weeks), and product management (25 weeks) to residents of California. The Cybersecurity bootcamp covers topics like networking, Linux, Python, pen testing, threat modeling, and incident response. The Software Development bootcamp covers topics like HTML, CSS, Git, Github, React, Node.js, Express, and SQL. The Product Management bootcamp covers topics like UI/UX, product design, product marketing, and software development. San José State University Bootcamps are designed for beginners and no experience is necessary to apply. Applicants will receive a decision after completing a short assessment.
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“The Best Decision I've Ever Made”
This course changed my life and empowered me to be a software engineer. I was extremely lucky to have had such a fantastic instructor, Preston Wallace, and mentor, Jean Leconte. After I completed ...
Chico State, Professional & Continuing Education offers non-credit online bootcamps in Cloud Engineering, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics and Visualization, and Software Engineering. Online students can choose from full or part time programs and will complete real-world IT projects, collaborate with their peers, and develop a portfolio highlighting their career readiness.
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Virginia Tech Bootcamps offer full-time and part-time online training programs in in AI & machine learning, coding, cloud computing, cybersecurity, data analytics, DevOps, or product management. These bootcamps are taught live online by industry-experienced instructors and are powered by Fullstack Academy.
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UMass Global Online Bootcamps offers online, part-time, 24-week bootcamps in Cybersecurity and Software Engineering. These bootcamps are self-paced, so it’s possible to complete them before the finish date with extra work. Bootcamp students are matched with a personal industry mentor who they will meet with on a weekly basis to receive feedback and support. The bootcamp offers students access to an online community for live Office Hours and connecting with fellow bootcamp students.
University of Chicago Digital Skills Bootcamps is a technical skills provider that offers Cybersecurity and Software Development programs. The bootcamps prioritize hands-on training, and students will learn from expert instructors. Introductory 30-hour courses are available for a fee as well as free mini-courses to give students a chance to learn about cybersecurity or software development before committing to the full program.
Transition School is a UK-based tech training provider offering a 24-week, live online Career Transition & Mentorship Programme for students interested in transitioning to a new career. The Career Transition & Mentorship Programme allows students to specialize in project management, cybersecurity, software engineering, and UX/UI product design. Programmes include real world projects to give students practical experience in the topics they cover. Transition School also offers shorter courses for students that aren’t ready to commit to a full length programme.
Pluralsight is an online learning platform to help technologists keep up with changing technology and build skills in cloud, mobile, security and data. Pluralsight Paths range in length from 9 hours to 50 hours, and combine multiple courses and tools to teach specific skills from start to finish in the right order. Pluralsight offers Paths in Web Development, IT Ops, Creative, Security.
CAPSLOCK offers a 16 week, full-time and 26 week, part-time live interactive online cybersecurity bootcamp. CAPSLOCK bootcamp students will learn computer networking fundamentals, governance, risk, and compliance, security by design, identity and access management, offensive and defensive security, incident response, and business continuity. Students will have access to more than 400 hours of curriculum materials supported by on-demand tutoring.
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After spending five weeks in the Capslock cybersecurity course, I have mixed feelings about the experience. On the positive side, the team-based learning approach seems to work well for many studen...
CodePath is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit tech training program with 10-14 week, free courses in mobile app development, full stack development, and cybersecurity. CodePath's mission is to increase diversity in tech by making software engineering training and careers accessible to all, and the program is aimed at Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and low-income Computer Science students. Student should expect to commit 2-10 hours per week on their course.
NYU School of Professional Studies Cybersecurity Bootcamp is a 40-week, part-time Cybersecurity course offered through NYU School of Professional Studies. The course covers topics like cloud security, Linux security, network security, Python for cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and threat hunting. The course is designed to help prepare students for many of the industry certifications available to cybersecurity professionals.
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Real Time College is an Israel-based tech training provider offering comprehensive, part-time, hybrid career accelerators covering topics like full stack development (36 weeks), data science (36 weeks), DevOps (36 weeks), data analytics (36 weeks), cybersecurity & information security (36 weeks), and QA software testing (36 weeks). Real Time College also offers abbreviated and self-paced courses for students that already have experience with tech. Students are provided with private tutoring sessions at no extra charge.
IT Online Learning is a United Kingdom-based tech training provider offering online, part-time Career Programs covering topics like Coding (32 weeks), Digital Marketing (30 weeks), Cyber Security (32 weeks), Project Management (36 weeks), and Data Analyst/Science (30 weeks). IT Online Learning strives to provide a personalized experience throughout their programs to ensure students are supported while they learn. A variety of shorter courses are available for students that aren’t ready to commit to a Career Program.
Open Cloud Academy is a full-time, 9-week cyber security bootcamp in San Antonio, TX. Students will learn Linux SysAdmin and Network Operations from a team of Subject Matter Experts to achieve industry recognized certifications and a hands-on learning experience. As a Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) approved, and Rackspace inspired Education Center, Open Cloud Academy is focused on developing technical talent, and enhancing technical career opportunities in the Texas community.
LaGuardia TechHire-Open Code offers free 9-month, full-time free courses in full stack web development and CompTIA training at their New York City campuses. Web development students will learn HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, Object Oriented Programming with Java and Spring MVC Architecture. This bootcamp is powered by General Assembly, Udacity, Software Guild and Uncubed.com and is sponsored by LaGuardia Community College. The goal of LaGuardia TechHire–OpenCode is to provide free, high-quality tech training and career assistance to young adults (aged 17 to 29) and provide employers with the skilled technology workers they need to grow and expand.
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Emory Tech Bootcamps offer full-time and part-time online training programs in coding, cybersecurity, data analytics, DevOps, or product management. These bootcamps are taught live online by industry-experienced instructors and are powered by Fullstack Academy.
The University of Illinois Chicago Tech Bootcamps offer full-time and part-time online training programs in coding, cloud computing, cybersecurity, data analytics, DevOps, or product management. These bootcamps are taught live online by industry-experienced instructors and are powered by Fullstack Academy.
Cal State East Bay Tech Bootcamps offers live online bootcamps in cybersecurity, coding, and product management. These bootcamps are taught live online by industry-experienced instructors and are powered by Fullstack Academy.
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CyberWarrior Academy is a 24-week, live online cybersecurity bootcamp headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. CyberWarrior bootcamp curriculum is based on the educational framework presented by the National Initiative of Cybersecurity Education (NICE) within the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The curriculum is skills-based, lab intensive, and includes more than 800 hours of instruction.
GenSpark offers an 84-week, full-time Java full stack bootcamp as well as programs in DevOps, L1 Support, AWS, Data Science/Analytics, and more. During the first 6-12 weeks of the program, GenSpark invests in its students by providing paid comprehensive technical and soft skill training.This time is used to prepare students for the 18-month job placement component of the program. The training covers topics like Java, Agile, and Waterfall models, MySQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, and AWS fundamentals. GenSpark places an emphasis on team-based projects to simulate a working environment.
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