Reveals the personal records available on the Internet; examines Internet privacy; and explores such sources of information as mailing lists, telephone directories, news databases, bank records, and consumer credit records.
Land the perfect cybersecurity role—and move up the ladder—with this insightful resource Finding the right position in cybersecurity is challenging. Being successful in the profession takes a lot of work. And becoming a cybersecurity leader responsible for a security team is even more difficult. In Navigating the Cybersecurity Career Path, decorated Chief Information Security Officer Helen Patton delivers a practical and insightful discussion designed to assist aspiring cybersecurity professionals entering the industry and help those already in the industry advance their careers and lead their first security teams. In this book, readers will find: Explanations of why and how the cybersecurity industry is unique and how to use this knowledge to succeed Discussions of how to progress from an entry-level position in the industry to a position leading security teams and programs Advice for every stage of the cybersecurity career arc Instructions on how to move from single contributor to team leader, and how to build a security program from scratch Guidance on how to apply the insights included in this book to the reader's own situation and where to look for personalized help A unique perspective based on the personal experiences of a cybersecurity leader with an extensive security background Perfect for aspiring and practicing cybersecurity professionals at any level of their career, Navigating the Cybersecurity Career Path is an essential, one-stop resource that includes everything readers need to know about thriving in the cybersecurity industry.
100K USD cybersecurity job opportunities are sent to me a few time a week! Earning 6 figures has allowed me to travel, take care of my family and invest. According to the White House, there are 700,000 cybersecurity positions open today. Using the techniques in this series, you can be a part of one of the fastest, highest salary career paths in IT. In this book I tell you: - What cybersecurity skills you need and how to list them - The best resume format to use (spoiler alert its ATS style resume!) - Cybersecurity knowledge and tasks employers are looking for - How to cheat by stealing keywords to put them in your resume - How to list degrees, experience and certifications - Where to get cyber security training for beginners This series tells you how to use all the tricks.
A guide to putting a resume online that shows how to take advantage of state-of-the-art Internet features that have revolutionized job searching. The authors show how to incorporate numerous elements into HTML resumes, including graphics, color, and links. Also included are evaluations of 80-plus Internet resume sites, interviews with industry insiders on the most effective ways to produce and use cyberspace resumes, and how to register a Web resume. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Today's best workers are demanding more before signing on--and requiring more to stay. How does a company find and hang on to great talent? Competition for skilled employees is fierce! This book provides comprehensive, practical advice to employers to get and keep the people they need. It covers such vital topics as what workers want--including a sense of making a real impact in their jobs and getting learning opportunities; why workers leave--sometimes just because they can (it's so easy to find a new job), often because they feel undervalued or bored where they are; and what best-practice companies are doing to attract and retain the talent necessary to remain competitive. Expert Diane Arthur discusses: * Both traditional and new strategies, including a huge array of special incentives and perks * Online recruiting via sites like Monster.com or a company's own Web site * Successful programs from Cisco Systems, Bank of Boston, Eli Lilly, McDonald's, and dozens of other companies, including many small firms * Competency-based recruiting and interviewing, contingent workers, telecommuting and other alternative work arrangements, future trends, and more.
Updated to help job seekers take full advantage of the latest cyberspace trends and technology, this book provides detailed instruction on designing a resume for computer networking. Readers will learn to make their resume attention-catching, scannable, and effective in helping them get that job they're seeking. They'll also find advice on using the World Wide Web and a variety of commercial on-line services to find and land career positions.
100K USD cybersecurity job opportunities are sent to me a few times a week! Earning 6 figures has allowed me to travel, take care of my family, and invest. This bundle contains 3 books: Book 1 - Cybersecurity Jobs: Resume Marketing Book 2 - Cybersecurity Jobs & Career Paths Book 3 - Cybersecurity Jobs: Work From Home According to the White House, there are 700,000 cybersecurity positions open today. Using the techniques in this series, you can be a part of one of the fastest, highest-salary career paths in IT. In this book, I tell you: What cybersecurity skills you need, and how to list them The best resume format to use Cybersecurity knowledge and tasks employers are looking for How to cheat by stealing keywords to put them in your resume How to list degrees, experience, and certifications Where to get cyber security training for beginners A federal cybersecurity workforce framework Explore the cybersecurity categories Expand on cybersecurity special areas Connect work roles to the current cybersecurity market Pros and Cons of WFH What you need to work remotely Type of remote work WFH resume Marketing yourself to get the remote job How to ace the WFH interview Resources to downloadable sample resumes!
Exploring Careers in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics is a one-stop shop for students and advisors, providing information about education, certifications, and tools to guide them in making career decisions within the field. Cybersecurity is a fairly new academic discipline and with the continued rise in cyberattacks, the need for technological and non-technological skills in responding to criminal digital behavior, as well as the requirement to respond, investigate, gather and preserve evidence is growing. Exploring Careers in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics is designed to help students and professionals navigate the unique opportunity that a career in digital forensics and cybersecurity provides. From undergraduate degrees, job hunting and networking, to certifications and mid-career transitions, this book is a useful tool to students, advisors, and professionals alike. Lucy Tsado and Robert Osgood help students and school administrators understand the opportunity that exists in the cybersecurity and digital forensics field, provide guidance for students and professionals out there looking for alternatives through degrees, and offer solutions to close the cybersecurity skills gap through student recruiting and retention in the field.