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Cyber Security - Five Challenge 2022

The document outlines 5 cybersecurity challenges for 2022 and provides recommendations to address each challenge. The challenges are: 1) Developing fundamental skills in areas like networking, programming, and security. 2) Choosing a career path by understanding trends in the job market. 3) Obtaining certifications to prove skills and make companies more competitive. 4) Keeping development skills up to date by taking online courses. 5) Finding a job, either in security directly or in related IT roles to gain experience. The document provides lists of learning resources, certifications, and job searching advice to help tackle these challenges.

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Cyber Security - Five Challenge 2022

The document outlines 5 cybersecurity challenges for 2022 and provides recommendations to address each challenge. The challenges are: 1) Developing fundamental skills in areas like networking, programming, and security. 2) Choosing a career path by understanding trends in the job market. 3) Obtaining certifications to prove skills and make companies more competitive. 4) Keeping development skills up to date by taking online courses. 5) Finding a job, either in security directly or in related IT roles to gain experience. The document provides lists of learning resources, certifications, and job searching advice to help tackle these challenges.

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Cyber Security - Five

Challenge 2022
Joas Antonio
Challenge #1 - Fundamentals

• The first challenge is always where to start, the doubt of many


people and that's why I always answer that the fundamentals are
important. But what kinds of fundamentals? LIST:
• Network Computer (CCNA or Network+ based content)
• Logic Programming (CS5O Introduction to Science Computer)
• Basic IT Computer (Google Course IT Support)
• Cyber Security Fundamentals (Try Hack Me, SEC301, CSCU or Security+
Study’s)
Challenge #2 - Career
• What color will you choose? There are so many right? The best way to
choose a color is to understand the 2022 market trend. After all, if you want a
guaranteed job that helps you evolve even in other areas, the secret is to
understand the market and its needs.
• https://threatpost.com/5-cybersecurity-trends-2022/177273/
• https://www.govtech.com/blogs/lohrmann-on-cybersecurity/the-top-22-
security-predictions-for-
2022#:~:text=Bernard%20Marr%3A%20The%20Five%20Biggest,starting%2
0to%20catch%20up%20with
• https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2021/12/17/the-five-biggest-
cyber-security-trends-in-2022/?sh=749b17114fa3
• https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/ciso/21/l/cybersecurity-trends-2022.html
• https://www.information-age.com/five-trends-that-will-shape-cyber-security-
2022-123498283/
• https://www.secureworks.com/blog/emerging-cybersecurity-trends-in-2022-
released
• https://secude.com/top-cybersecurity-trends-in-2022/
Challenge #3 - Certifications
• https://pauljerimy.com/security-certification-roadmap/ (RoadMap)
• Certifications are important, not only to prove skills, but to be a way for companies to position themselves in the market through professionals who hold good certifications. So in 2022
some certifications will dominate, in my prediction.
• CISSP
• OSCP
• PenTest+
• Security+
• CEH
• PNPT
• DCPT (Brazil)
• eCPPTv2
• eWPTX
• SEC699
• SEC564
• CIPT
• CSA
• CyberOps
• CISM
• CASP+
• EPDPF
• OSWE
• AWS Certifications
• Azure Certifications
• GCP Certification
• Hauwei Certifications
• CHFI
• ECIH
Challenge #4 – Development Skills
• Keeping your skills up to date is not an easy task, so taking courses, attending
lectures, participating in webinars, practicing on CTF platforms is great! I recommend
that you keep an eye on what's coming this year of events and CTFs of all categories,
as well as taking advantage of what we already have at Blue Team Labs, Hack The
Box, Vulnhub and Try Hack Me. And now that training companies are embarking on a
subscription-focused streaming course, you have plenty of choices to make.
• INE/PenTest Academy
• Offensive Security
• Code Red
• Pluralsight
• Coursera
• Cybrary
Challenge #5 – Find a Job

• Finding a job is a huge challenge for anyone wanting to enter the


security market. But my recommendation is not to be pricey, get
something within IT and gather money to qualify, perform
certifications and even a graduate degree if necessary. There are
companies looking for Help Desk or in other areas such as
programming as well, having this experience will help you and
when you get to be who you want to be within information security
Conclusion

• 2022 Cybersecurity roadmap: How to get started?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS7qWC3CbOU
• My LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joas-antonio-dos-santos

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