From Forensics to AI: New bulletin maps out Cyber Security careers

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  • A new resource has been published which focuses on career opportunities in the fast-growing Cyber Security sector in Northern Ireland.

    The Careers Service Cyber Security Information Bulletin aims to raise awareness of the wide range of career paths available in the sector, from technical roles to emerging opportunities in governance, policy, and threat intelligence. It also outlines local entry routes and encourages individuals to seek free advice and guidance from the Department for the Economy’s Careers Service.

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    Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald said: “With the north emerging as a global cyber security hub, the demand for skilled professionals continues to rise. From digital forensics to network security, cyber security offers good jobs across a diverse range of roles and strong career growth.  This bulletin is a valuable resource to help people explore the exciting opportunities available in the sector and understand the local pathways into these rewarding careers.”

    Simon Whittaker, Chair of the Northern Ireland Cyber Security cluster, added:  “The Cyber Security sector will continue to expand rapidly globally over the next 5–10 years. In Northern Ireland, we are uniquely positioned to be part of this pattern of growth. Building on our strong collaboration between industry and education is vital to ensuring that skills pipelines align with emerging needs.”

    The publication is available at Careers Occupational Information Unit bulletin - Cyber Security | Department for the Economy

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