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Cybersecurity Architect's Handbook

You're reading from   Cybersecurity Architect's Handbook An end-to-end guide to implementing and maintaining robust security architecture

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803235844
Length 494 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Lester Nichols Lester Nichols
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Foundations FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Cybersecurity 3. Chapter 2: Cybersecurity Foundation 4. Chapter 3: What Is a Cybersecurity Architect and What Are Their Responsibilities? 5. Part 2: Pathways
6. Chapter 4: Cybersecurity Architecture Principles, Design, and Analysis 7. Chapter 5: Threat, Risk, and Governance Considerations as an Architect 8. Chapter 6: Documentation as a Cybersecurity Architect – Valuable Resources and Guidance for a Cybersecurity Architect Role 9. Chapter 7: Entry-Level- to-Architect Roadmap 10. Chapter 8: The Certification Dilemma 11. Part 3: Advancements
12. Chapter 9: Decluttering the Toolset – Part 1 13. Chapter 10: Decluttering the Toolset – Part 2 14. Chapter 11: Best Practices 15. Chapter 12: Being Adaptable as a Cybersecurity Architect 16. Chapter 13: Architecture Considerations – Design, Development, and Other Security Strategies – Part 1 17. Chapter 14: Architecture Considerations – Design, Development, and Other Security Strategies – Part 2 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

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Launching a cybersecurity career on strong technical foundations is crucial. Common starting points are degrees in computer science or information technology, which provide fundamental knowledge of systems, networking, and programming. Hands-on roles such as systems administrator or network engineer allow burgeoning professionals to hone real-world skills in managing systems, servers, and infrastructure. During 2–4 years in these positions, continuous learning is imperative. Pursuing entry-level certifications such as CompTIA’s Network+ and Security+ validates core competencies and shows commitment to growth.

Pivoting to cybersecurity

Armed with well-rounded technical abilities, the next phase involves transitioning into cybersecurity-focused functions. Roles such as security analyst, ethical hacker, and vulnerability assessor provide a specific understanding of cyber risks, compliance standards, TI, and security testing. Immersion in these roles allows...

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