
IT pros have many opportunities to start and advance their careers within cybersecurity. CyberSeek wants to help close the cybersecurity skills gap, so it provides detailed, actionable data about supply and demand in the cybersecurity job market to help prospective job searchers.
CyberSeek has outlined career pathways for those that work in networking, software development, systems engineering, financial and risk analysis, security intelligence and IT support. Read on to learn about how you can propel your financial and risk analysis career into a cybersecurity career.
Working in finance and risk analysis can help number-crunching IT pros begin a career in cybersecurity helping their organizations fight cybercrime.
In the United States, there are currently over 361,000 open jobs in the finance and risk analysis feeder role that request the following cybersecurity skills from potential finance and risk analysis candidates:
GENERAL SKILLS REQUESTED
CYBERSECURITY SKILLS TO ADD
Accounting
Information Security
Financial Analysis
Authentication
Budgeting
Information Systems
Risk Management
Financial Reporting
Linux
The general skills requested are skills that CyberSeek has identified and finance and risk analysis professionals likely already have a strong knowledge base in. The cybersecurity skills listed are niche-specific skills finance professionals should add to their skill set to get into cybersecurity. This will help ease the transition from finance to cybersecurity and shows that candidates have the knowledge to do the job roles.
CompTIA certifications cover the skills you need to move from finance to cybersecurity, and each certification has a full suite of training products so you can tailor your studying to how you learn best.
If you’re not sure which certification is right for you, take a look at the CompTIA Cybersecurity Career Pathway. For those brand new to IT, CompTIA A+ will give you a solid foundation for understanding things like operating systems, hardware and troubleshooting. CompTIA Network+ helps you understand the ins and outs of computer networks, how they’re set up and how they function so you know what you’re working to secure. And CompTIA Security+ validates the baseline skills needed to perform core security functions. Once you have some experience under your belt, CompTIA Linux+ is the perfect complement to your cybersecurity skills.
Once you choose which certification is right for you, download the exam objectives to see what’s covered and then select your training solution. You can take the certification training you need at Global IT. Just contact us at (248) 557-2480 to speak with a Career Specialist.
According to CyberSeek, the following educational requirements represent the percentage of online job listings requiring a bachelor's or graduate degree.
This feeder role is very interesting when it comes to educational level because according to CyberSeek, every job role requests a minimum of a bachelor’s degree. But remember, your degree may not necessarily have to be in computer science or a related field. Your finance job likely also required a bachelor’s degree, and that paired with some additional training and/or certifications could position you as the perfect candidate. Keep your personal education levels in mind when exploring this job market to ensure you meet the prerequisites for these job roles!
While the education requirements for this feeder role could lead you to believe that the types of jobs associated would be higher level, the job roles associated with the finance and risk analysis are mainly entry level.
The average salary among these four job roles is $93,250.
Of the over 361,000 job openings in the finance and risk analysis feeder role, CyberSeek has identified the following certifications for IT pros.

This particular path from finance and risk analysis to cybersecurity is just one example of a route you can take in the CyberSeek career pathway. The opportunities and directions that you may choose are entirely up to you, and they show exactly how a career in cybersecurity can be so rewarding. Your experience in financial and risk analysis has prepared you for a successful cybersecurity career – so utilize your established skills, develop some of the listed skills for these particular roles and enjoy an exciting career in cybersecurity!
For more information on changing your career, contact Global IT at 248-557-2480!