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PEOPLE TO OUTSMART
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PEOPLE TO OUTSMART
THE HACKERS
The risks and threats that come with the digital revolution are constantly growing in sophistication and volume.
You’ll need professionals who can manage this and who have the skills to mitigate the risks through a mix of the latest technical, procedural and behavioural controls.
Cyber security capabilities have a lot to keep up with, as do the professionals who develop them.
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Professionals who combine strong problem-solving skills with experience of the latest technologies, such as cloud and AI, to build automated security systems will be the ones who get hired most quickly.
That’s why our super-networks and extensive relationships across the tech community are so important. Even in an area as quickly evolving as cyber security, we can always find exceptional people.
Whether you are a multinational, an SME or a start-up looking to scale, we’ve got the professionals who will protect both your data and your reputation.
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That’s why our super-networks and extensive relationships across the tech community are so important. Even in an area as quickly evolving as cyber security, we can always find exceptional people.
Whether you are a multinational, an SME or a start-up looking to scale, we’ve got the professionals who will protect both your data and your reputation.
You can call us, or add your contact info and we’ll call you back.
Cyber security is back in the spotlight again. With many more business models now either entirely or partially online, mitigating security risks to cloud systems has never been more important and there’s no doubt this investment will continue.
This has spurred a huge increase in demand for cyber security professionals to prevent any data breaches, making this a competitive market to find talent in.
This has spurred a huge increase in demand for cyber security professionals to prevent any data breaches, making this a competitive market to find talent in.
Daniel Ciochină
Team Leader IT Perm Division
Hays Romaniaa
Team Leader IT Perm Division
Hays Romaniaa
Your cyber security questions, answered
Unfortunately, not. Competition for talent is fierce and good cyber security professionals are hard to find – especially when you consider the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the consequently evolving skills required to implement security protocols that meet them.
Of course, for technical roles a solid understanding of the principles of networking are vital – such as CCNA, for example. For more senior roles, qualifications such as CEH, CISSP, CISM, CRISC and CISA are good indicators of a well-rounded professional.
Technical skills are important, but you must look for a strong set of soft skills too: the best cyber professionals, especially those in more senior roles, have excellent stakeholder management, communications and other, similar, soft skills. Personal attributes like attention to detail, a dedication to upskilling and good problem-solving skills will also help round out your security team.
Obviously, a competitive salary is vital and your offering should be benchmarked. But aside from this, opportunities to train and upskill are welcome – offering to pay for qualifications – such as CISM and CISSP – and giving time off to take courses.
Similarly, giving them time to attend the latest cyber security conferences and expos, or events and meetups in a more niche field, be it fintech, healthtech, risk or offensive events. Other than this, flexible working is almost a prerequisite.
Finally, stress that your organisation recognises the strategic input of its cyber security team and doesn’t just see them as a support function.
Don’t focus too much on whether someone has experience in your exact industry, as this will seriously reduce your talent pool – and most cyber experience is highly transferable.
Assess for technical competency by checking their qualifications and maybe having a technical assessment in place. However, once you’ve established that they have the right technical skills: ditch that CV and talk to them.
Find out if they can communicate well and clearly, ask about problems they’ve had to overcome in the workplace to get a feel for their attitude and aptitude, and find out if and how they keep up to date with the latest security developments away from work.