Cybersecurity is in high demand because every business runs online. Breaches, ransomware, and AI driven attacks keep rising. New laws and audits require stronger protection. Cloud, mobile, and IoT add more systems to secure. There are too few skilled people, so employers hire fast and pay well. You can start as a SOC analyst or junior pentester, then grow into cloud security, incident response, or governance. Banks, tech firms, hospitals, airlines, and governments all hire. The work is global, and remote roles are common.

Cybersecurity is among the fastest-growing skill categories globally, just behind AI and big data. ( Destination Certification )
Roles like information security analysts are projected to grow by 35% from 2021 to 2031 in the U.S. (UW Online Collaboratives)
The field offers opportunities across various industries, including finance, healthcare, and government.
Entry-level (0–2 years): Starting salaries range from USD $70,000 to USD$90,000 annually. (EC-Council )
Mid-level (3–5 years): Professionals earn between USD$100,000 and USD$120,000 per year. (EC-Council)
Senior roles: Experienced individuals can earn over USD$200,000 annually. (EC-Council)
The cybersecurity field faces a global shortage of professionals. In 2023, there were 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity jobs worldwide, a number expected to persist through at least 2025. (Cybersecurity Ventures)
In the United States alone, there were 457,398 cybersecurity job openings in 2025. (cyberseek.org)