Is cyber security a good field to study and get into? How hard it is to find a job?

Is cyber security a good field to study and get into? How hard it is to find a job?

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just hack the company and register yourself as hired

it's extremely difficult and there aren't that many openings currently. You'd better be a regular programmer.

I'd be hard getting into Rami Malek if you know what I'm saying

Everyone is going the coding/computing route. I'm not joking. There's a large amount of people studying at schools, colleges and universities and every single NEET is trying to learn how to code because it's the only option for them.

coding has nothing to do with cyber security

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I can see it becoming more important as the standards will eventually evolve and many companies have shitty security

All CS is going to glut in the next few years. India is starting to shit out barely qualified code monkies in the millions but all companies care about now is how cheap labour is, the quality is irrelevant.

I work tech support in India and the show is nothing like real life

in the sense that he actually speaks english and can accomplish given tasks?

Well to be fair no one in the show worked in tech support in India

I live in London and there are tons of openings heew. You will burn out quickly though if you go for the money, fintech companies will ask you to handle inane shit and every different team will constantly whine at you that they need you to give them permission to x or they need you to look at y.

People have been saying this for years yet it fails whenever it's tried, even if they do eventually start taking roles away from the west no company is going to give something as important as security to them.

Sounds Manly. Imagine retarded code monkey virgins having to ask the big boy security man what they can do. Makes my pee pee harddd

If you're legitimately interested look into Network+ and Security+ certifications. If the material on those certifications are interesting to you then go for it. Just remember that you'll be specializing in that shit the rest of your life if you do.

Is it a chad job or not all I need to know

It depends on how you act on the outsuse life. If you lift and have other hobbies then yes, you also have to never talk about your job so normalfags will think you are le epic hacker.
If you are a simple codemonkey you will be a numale no matter what

unless you're at the KGB or something, anything based on a computer is the opposite of a chad job

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Heh, nothing personnel kid

It pays well but you're going to be sitting in front of a computer doing mundane shit for most of the time. Most companies use cubicle style offices for the work but now companies are moving over to open office style where you're working closer with your team (like Mr. Robot). There will be a lot of times where you're just waiting around waiting for something to go wrong or change but that's most computer related work nowadays. If you're really wanting to go to college for this then just focus more on cybersecurity and networking and less on software development and programming.

I’m looking at non collage/uni courses but paid online ones
Are they scams?