Whether it is keeping your passwords secure or protecting a vast network from catastrophe, the elements of maintaining computer security are ever shifting as security threats evolve and develop.
The compromising of thousands of subscription accounts in the recent Sony PlayStation security issue illustrates just how easy it is to attack computer systems of any kind if they are not well defended. The Sony PlayStation subscriptions were a soft target for the hackers.
The information technology security job outlook is high as the sector is in a continuous state of flux and in its growth phase. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a million new information technology job opportunities, with a lion’s share of such new opportunities related to security.
It’s no surprise that many in healthcare and the medical field make extensive use of technology, but with it comes security risks for both doctors and patients.
CCNA certs are an important part of a growing knowledge of networks and their security, but these exams can be tough and getting a little help along the way can do wonders for you as a student or job seeker.
Do you have what it takes to be a CSIR expert? Well, if you are up to it, certification is available to test your knowledge and skills in preventing, detecting and analyzing computer security incidents. Obtaining the certification allows you to become a dedicated incident responder.
Are your security analysts trained adequately and how do you verify if they are trained and certified? Verification by your IT department is an ongoing process and commitment to your organization. With data breaches surpassing 517 million since 2005 it should be required by your company.
The world of computer security is an open and well documented field, with most of the experts being self-taught thanks to the information freely available on the Internet. Using a few free resources, you can learn a lot about computer security before you ever start on a commercial certification.
Any person or business that relies heavily on computers, networks or the Internet should gain some basic computer security training. In fact, not recognizing the need could spell disaster.