Women In Security Magazine Issue 12

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CRAIG FORD Cyber Enthusiast, Ethical Hacker, Author of A hacker I am vol1 & vol2, Male Champion of Change, Special Recognition award winner at 2021 Australian Women in Security Awards

C O L U M N

Cyber is not your get-rich-quick option I want to air some dirty laundry, something that has

to find the one thing you or your colleagues missed

been bugging me for the last 12 months or more.

and is all they need to win. So, you need to be always

As most of you would be aware, salaries—or should

trying to improve, to be a better version of yourself

I say “expected” salaries—for people in the industry

each day. Yes, you will fail, probably more than once,

are becoming unsustainable long term. We have

but you will need to get back up and keep fighting the

people with one or two years experience asking for

good fight.

salaries of $150k plus, and those with three to five years experience or more wanting salaries in excess

If you do not have a thirst for knowledge or the

of $200K.

personal drive and are in it only for the money you

These rates leave government agencies out of the

certainly come out the other end worse for wear.

game. They can pay nowhere near those salaries except through external contracting (a different discussion). Enterprise customers could, in some instances, afford such salaries, but would be forced to

will not be a member of the industry for long, or will

It is clear the industry needs more experienced people. The level of need is debatable, but we need to eliminate unrealistic expectations. We need to find

reduce team sizes because of the increased cost.

people who want more than a pay cheque and then

I do not have a problem paying people what they are

superstars. We need to bring them in, pay them while

worth. Experienced cybersecurity people have earned

they learn and help them build the foundations we

the right to be paid well. I think we could all agree that

need them to have.

individuals who have been in ICT or cybersecurity for 10-plus years, who have been in the trenches when things got hot, who can walk through fire and come out the other side stronger deserve to be paid a

help them be our next generation of cybersecurity

Take a reality check, right here. If you have no experience in cybersecurity beyond theoretical studies do not ask for a salary you have not earned. Go in

premium. That is not the issue here.

hungry to learn and with the drive to succeed and

What I take issue with is people wanting to come into

a get-rich-quick option, play the lotto, trade crypto,

the industry, wanting to get a start but wanting a top

become a movie star or do whatever you think will

salary immediately. Cybersecurity is not a get-rich-

get you there. If you want a career that is difficult

quick scheme, a pathway to living it up, driving fancy

but extremely rewarding (albeit a little thankless

cars and wearing flashy clothes. If that is what you

sometimes) then you have come to the right place.

want, cybersecurity is not for you. Yes, cybersecurity can pay well—very well—but if you are to survive in

you will be recognised and paid fairly. If you want

See you in the trenches.

this industry you will need drive: a purpose that is far deeper than money.

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keep a roof over our heads, but cybersecurity is not an easy career. You will be pushed to your limits and then pushed beyond them. You will need to learn every day just to keep up with the malicious actors who want

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J A N U A RY • F E B R U A RY 2023


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