We’ve seen an increase in demand for network security engineers and cloud security analysts, as most clients are shifting to a more remote workforce and there’s a need to make sure their staff is secure, he says. “Those businesses need to constantly be checking their secure sign-ons and active directories and provide a secure work environment, for employees working from home or third party clients—there are just more touch points for people who are going to work remotely.”
Cyber security -- as always is the case -- is in high demand, confirms Dr. Abel Sanchez, executive director and research scientist at the Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity at MIT.
“The way we're working in a distributed fashion has additional security record requirements, and we were already dealing with a skills shortage when it came to security even before COVID-19,” he explained. “So, this is one career that continues to be really promising and has even more opportunity now that we are working differently.”
If IT workers are already in the security area, they will benefit from adding some machine learning or data science skills.
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