The Disciplines I see throughtout the 50 jobs that are listed, are that you have to protect and secure certain things within these jobs. Other things I’ve seen are protecting certain things and prevent other people from trying to get Information through computers. Another thing I’ve been seeing is alot of checking for errors and bugs or attacks.
Job 1: Cyber Intelligence Analyst
Skills:
Analytical,Technical,Communication and Organizational Skills.
Something that suprised me with this job was that they spend many hours monitorizing certain things.
Job 2: Cyber Security Lawyer
Skills:
Problem Solving,Attention to detail,Communication and an understanding of Hacking
Another thing I found surprising about a Cyber Security Lawyer was that there basically a Lawyer but in an online way if that makes sense.
Sources:
https://onlinedegrees.und.edu/blog/cyber-intelligence-analyst-salary-job-description/#:~:text=The%20Skills%20of%20a%20Cyber%20Intelligence%20Analyst&text=Technical%20skills%3A%20Cyber%20intelligence%20analysts,in%20the%20fields%20mentioned%20above. (Links to an external site.)
https://online.champlain.edu/blog/top-cybersecurity-skills-in-high-demand (Links to an external site.)
https://www.wgu.edu/career-guide/information-technology/cybersecurity-analyst-career.html#close (Links to an external site.)
https://www.ncassr.org/what-do-cybersecurity-lawyers-do/#:~:text=A%20cybersecurity%20attorney%20advises%20individuals,represent%20clients%20before%20regulatory%20bodies.