The disciplines that I see within all 50 of the jobs listed, were simply people wanting to continue to educate themselves more and more regardless of the amount of information they may have already retained. Your never to smart to learn more! With these jobs come people who have graduated college with some type of degree. The first job I selected is a Cybercrime Investigator. The skills required to do well at that job is to be able to understand how criminal activity works, must be able to retain more knowledge on your job and crimes always as well as being able to pick up on small details that have to do with the work. The next job I picked was the Chief Security Officer. With doing this job comes people that have a good natural leadership role. You must be able to lead as a chief in anything and with that comes great communication skills. As always doing any job with technology, you must be able to find good information through good research. Personally my biggest surprise was the amount of jobs in the cybersecurity field that I found interesting, with knowing little to nothing about the fields jobs.
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