In the presentation by Nicole Enesse on the responsibility a Cybersecurity Analyst she focuses on both hard-techie issues and the more subtle societal themes underlying their industry. Reference is given to graveyard shifts, which are often indicated among basic jobs requirements, underscoring the societal dimension of cybersecurity occupation. Social circumstances like family duties and/or preferences may determine how ready someone is to stay on duty after the usual working hours. Moreover, it is evident that networks are vital and communications as well as training for user awareness that emphasize the cooperative aspect of cyber security. In a social context, such as the tech industries’ engagement through networking events and community involvement, it implies social networks and connectivity. Further, the discussion about salaries in different cities has a bearing on social economic factors that influence one’s choice of occupation, including costs of living, as well as life style options. Actually, it is hidden to have a cybersecurity context be based on people’s preferences and life patterns.
Works Cited
Nicole Enesse. “What Does a Cybersecurity Analyst Do? Salaries, Skills and Job Outlook.” YouTube, 7 May 2021, www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYtmuHbhmS0.