What do you do if you need to find new job opportunities after a cybersecurity layoff?
Losing your job in cybersecurity can be a challenging experience, but it's important to remember that your skills are in high demand. The first step is to take a deep breath and understand that this is a temporary setback. You have a wealth of knowledge and experience that companies need to protect their data and infrastructure from cyber threats. Start by updating your resume to reflect your most recent accomplishments and skills. Reach out to your professional network, including former colleagues, mentors, and industry contacts, to let them know you're looking for new opportunities. They can provide valuable leads and recommendations.
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VENKATESH KUMARCybersecurity Engineer | XDR | EDR | SIEM | Microsoft 365 Administrator | AWS | Security Audit | Certified Ethical…
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Ibitola AkindehinAI Risk, Security & Governance |Cybersecurity GRC | ICT Security | ISO 27001, 27017, 22301, 42001 | NIST AI RMF | TPRM
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Jordan HoltCyber Threat Analyst & Threat Hunter | Malware Reverse Engineer | CISSP, PMP, SSAP, GIAC x 4 & CompTIA x 11