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Why (and where) should I learn cybersecurity?

General Assembly
November 8, 2024

In a world where AI is skyrocketing and data breaches seem as common as coffee breaks, cybersecurity has become a critical field. And here’s the kicker: demand is so high that companies are scrambling to fill roles with qualified talent. So, if you’ve ever toyed with the idea of working in tech (or if you’re already working in a tech-focused role), there’s no better time to dive into cybersecurity. Even as a complete beginner, working toward a cybersecurity career is well within reach—and we’re here to help with the hands-on experience and guidance you need to get started.

Cybersecurity for beginners: surprisingly accessible

Don’t be intimidated by the term “cybersecurity”—despite what Hollywood might have us believe, you don’t need a hoodie and a computer-filled lair to start learning. Many aspects of cybersecurity are approachable for beginners, especially with structured courses and hands-on workshops that make it easier to pick up new skills and dive into the basics. Many people start with foundational skills, from learning about digital threats and security tools to understanding the basics of protecting data.

Now’s the perfect moment to jump in—thanks, AI

With AI advancing by leaps and bounds, the tech world has become a frenzy of innovation—and the world of cybersecurity is evolving right alongside it. From securing AI algorithms to protecting massive data, cybersecurity pros are more essential than ever. Why? Well, every new AI tool creates new security challenges, and as cybersecurity threats get more sophisticated, so must our defenses—which is where you come in.

If you’re just getting started, there are plenty of opportunities to find cybersecurity roles where you can make a real difference. It’s one of those fields where you’ll always be learning something new—perfect for anyone who thrives in an environment where no two days are the same.

Cybersecurity careers: peek at the possibilities

Another great aspect of a cybersecurity career? There’s no “one size fits all” path. From roles focused on hands-on problem-solving to more strategic analytical positions, you can find a path that suits your strengths and interests. Here’s a snapshot of some common cybersecurity roles:

  • Security Analyst: Think of this role as a detective for digital threats, analyzing and responding to breaches. Annual salary: around $99,000 (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics).
  • Penetration Tester: Also known as ethical hackers, pen testers challenge an organization’s security defenses to ensure they’re hacker-proof. Annual salary: around $102,000 (Source: PayScale).
  • Security Engineer: These cybersecurity pros design and implement security systems, working proactively to prevent threats. Annual salary: roughly $125,000 (Source: ZipRecruiter).

Besides solid salaries, cybersecurity professionals often find job satisfaction in the ongoing challenge of keeping up with an ever-changing digital landscape. It’s a field of constant learning and perpetual evolution, which is rewarding in itself.

Each new security breach and tech innovation brings fresh insights and strategies, making it an ideal career fit if you love a challenge. Every project you tackle will teach you something new, whether it’s staying updated on the latest threats or mastering advanced tools. This constant learning curve keeps things fresh—and keeps your skills growing.

Why learn cybersecurity with GA?

Here’s the reality: getting into a cybersecurity role requires more than just a degree or certificate. Employers want to see practical skills—the kind you gain through real-world experience and hands-on practice. That’s why we’ve partnered with CompTIA, one of the top names in IT certifications, to bring you even more training opportunities. 

Together, we’ve developed a beginner-friendly cybersecurity workshop that’s designed to help you explore core IT and cybersecurity concepts in a practical, hands-on way. Led by industry experts in a live, interactive online classroom, you get immediate feedback as you learn—the perfect match for anyone ready to try their hand at cybersecurity basics without feeling overwhelmed. Plus, you can get started for just $100 using code onthelist2024 at checkout if you register prior to the end of 2024.

If you’re interested in expanding your cybersecurity knowledge beyond a workshop, join our waitlist to be first in line when our new IT and cybersecurity courses launch. Go beyond the basics and dive deeper into the skills you’ll need to succeed in the fast-growing fields of IT and cybersecurity.

Ready to start your cybersecurity journey?

Cybersecurity offers a wealth of opportunities, no matter your level of experience. With continuous growth, a variety of career paths, and the ability to make an impact, a career in cybersecurity has a lot to offer. 

Learn how we’re here to help you secure your future—literally—starting with our cybersecurity workshop and upcoming IT and cybersecurity courses. Whatever your path, there’s a place for you in cybersecurity, and now is the perfect time to take that first step.

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