Hire up! Meet today’s top cyber security employers

StickmanCyber was featured as a top cyber security employer among others in the technology sector in this Careers With Stem article called  "Hire up! Meet today’s top cyber security employers".

Read Ajay’s contribution to the article below, and read the full article as published in the Careers With Stem here.

 

Cyber security is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world – we’re talking 57% in the last year according to AustCyber.

With cyber crimes costing Australian organisations around $3 million for every hack or breach, businesses everywhere are looking to bring in the people with the skills to protect them. A job in cyber security doesn’t just mean working for banks or the government, there are plenty of opportunities in transport, communications and even big brands like Tesla and Apple! Roles include cyber security specialists, consultants, technicians and security architects. The Australian economy will need around 18,000 new employees by 2027, so there’s no shortage of cyber security employers. Need more proof? Read on…

Cyber security employers

Technology: StickmanCyber

Fun fact: StickmanCyber produces a webinar almost every month, with keynote speakers such as an ex-US Homeland Security employee, a health and wellness speaker and the CEO of a company in India.

Stickman is a Sydney-based cyber security firm that offers solutions, services and security systems to customers looking to protect their businesses. They focus on a five-step model – define, plan, execute, report and monitor – to perfect their security model.

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