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Cyber Security – Offensive vs Defensive Security

Considering a career in cybersecurity means choosing a side: defensive or offensive. A career in defensive cybersecurity is all about protecting systems and networks from attacks. This involves roles like security analyst, forensic analyst, and incident responder. You’d be the one building the walls, monitoring for threats, and responding when a breach occurs. This path is for those who enjoy meticulous work, problem-solving, and a focus on prevention and resilience. It requires a strong understanding of network protocols, threat detection tools, and a calm demeanor under pressure.

On the other hand, an offensive cybersecurity career involves simulating attacks to find weaknesses before a real adversary does. This is the domain of penetration testers, ethical hackers, and red teamers. You’d be the one thinking like a hacker, trying to bypass security measures to expose vulnerabilities. This path is for those with a creative, out-of-the-box mindset who thrive on challenge and a deep understanding of exploitation techniques. Whether you choose to be on the defensive side, protecting the digital realm, or on the offensive side, testing its limits, a career in cybersecurity offers constant learning and high demand. ⚔️💻

Do you want to be the Professional ATTACKER? or the DEFENDER?

 

Bruce Lucas
Bruce Lucas
http://bruce.ng

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