ONLINE SECURITY GUIDE
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A cyber security analyst (some times called a safety analyst or information protection analyst) is responsible to the security of an organization's personal computers and information technology assets...
The nature of the work will vary somewhat based around the size and market sector of the organization. As an example, a security analyst for a financial establishment will have diverse regulations and stability threats to look at and also be in charge of than a security analyst at a university. Because of the rapid rate of change from cyber-security, cyber security analysts are expected to continually expand their expertise and duties as the number of protection threats increases and becomes more complex. This rapid rate of change provides a challenge and an prospect for infosec analysts, as staying up to date can be difficult, but also gives you a level of job protection.