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How to break into cybersecurity in under a year: A guide to career transitions

Jeff Peters
August 12, 2024 by
Jeff Peters

The cybersecurity industry needs more professionals. According to the latest ISC2 Workforce Study, the U.S. cybersecurity workforce grew 11% last year, but that rise is not enough to match the demand. There are just 82 workers available for every 100 current roles, according to CyberSeek, which tracks cybersecurity job listings. 

This is good news for those looking to break into cybersecurity — even if you have no experience. In fact, more than 50% of hiring managers in that same ISC2 study say their organizations are shifting hiring requirements to recruit more professionals with non-cybersecurity backgrounds.  

In this guide, we’ll look into how people with little or no cybersecurity experience are breaking into the industry and reinventing themselves for a second, third, or fourth career — and how you can do the same. 

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How people are transitioning into cybersecurity 

The cybersecurity workforce is changing. Entry-level jobs are not full of young professionals who’ve spent the formative years of their lives hunched in front of a computer screen learning information technology. In 2023: 

  • 80% of new cybersecurity entrants were over the age of 30

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