Cybersecurity analysts play a crucial role in protecting an organization’s digital assets by monitoring security systems and performing threat analyses. Typically, they hold bachelor’s degrees in cybersecurity or IT, but many also pursue master’s degrees and certifications. However, some professionals say degrees are not mandatory for success in the field. Many universities offer cybersecurity programs while some also collaborate with the National Security Agency. Career entry can also be gained through certification programs. To stay current in the industry, analysts are advised to seek mentorship and engage in cybersecurity communities.

Royal Cornwall NHS Trust’s fight to keep its hospitals safe from cyber-attack – Microsoft UK Stories
Royal Cornwall NHS Trust’s fight to keep its hospitals safe from cyber-attack Microsoft UK Stories


