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02-03-2021 03:00 PM
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how much should a cyber security consultant be looking for? Local SI doesnt seem to offer well.
Have CISSP, and some popular vendor certification and azure, aws certification.
6 years of consulting experience in enterprise level solution like SAML, 2FA, SSO, IAM, PAM, HSM , PKI and some cloud and saas solution
2 years in system administration, Active directory, VMware ESXI, change management , patch management, disaster recovery, project lead, vendor management.
8 yrs total experience?

should around be 8-10k range ... should be around same as cybersecurity analyst salary range
01-03-2021 05:07 PM
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how much should a cyber security consultant be looking for? Local SI doesnt seem to offer well.
Have CISSP, and some popular vendor certification and azure, aws certification.
6 years of consulting experience in enterprise level solution like SAML, 2FA, SSO, IAM, PAM, HSM , PKI and some cloud and saas solution
2 years in system administration, Active directory, VMware ESXI, change management , patch management, disaster recovery, project lead, vendor management.
try in house type
28-02-2021 12:32 AM
Unregistered your SI dun offer well is what range?

what is your current role and what is ur current range?
27-02-2021 03:20 PM
Unregistered how much should a cyber security consultant be looking for? Local SI doesnt seem to offer well.
Have CISSP, and some popular vendor certification and azure, aws certification.
6 years of consulting experience in enterprise level solution like SAML, 2FA, SSO, IAM, PAM, HSM , PKI and some cloud and saas solution
2 years in system administration, Active directory, VMware ESXI, change management , patch management, disaster recovery, project lead, vendor management.
26-02-2021 01:03 PM
owenrules I really don't understand why you have such a small salary. Perhaps you have any bonuses or percentages from the work done? In this case, everything becomes clear, but if it is not, then you can safely ask for a salary increase of about 30%, if not more. First of all, it depends on how you do your job. I am not involved in cybersecurity, but I know from my experience that it is very difficult. To implement one of my projects, I simply needed to ensure security, but I could not do this on my own, so I had to turn to https://www.swiftcomm.co.uk/products/managed-it-services/cyber-essentials/ for help. It was thanks to them that I was able to make my project a reality. I hope you can also make a big salary a reality!
13-06-2020 03:41 PM
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Back in 2000 when I was to chose between a career in It and one in the law enforcement I made a big mistake by choosing the latter. All this cyber security seemed like a joke to me, who would have imagine that it would be payed so well in a few years. I am retired now and am seriously considering to learn a little IT so I have what to do. It's not so great to be retired, after a few months you start to realize that you are not going anywhere. I started my learning with a training in cyber security at [URL="s://blueteam.academy/"]blueteam.academy[/.
Law enforcement is titanium ricebowl esp if you're with SPF, MHA.
10-12-2019 03:00 PM
cybersec thank you for your feedback !
09-12-2019 09:15 AM
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That's pretty low. Try a consultancy, probably can easily hit 9-12k range with your experience.
I only have 4 years of experience , oscp cert, private sector , in house pen tester.

8.5k/mth , average 17 months, 21 days annual leave, small stock options , annual approx 150k.
08-12-2019 08:05 PM
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Hi all

I'm currently employed as a senior cybersecurity analyst doing incident response, foreniscs and threat hunting. Experience 7 years. I hold the following certifications : GIAC GCIH, GREM and OSCP. I worked for multiple big companies in different sectors internationnaly. Speak 4 languages. Current salary: 7,3K. Package includes basic medical insurance and 15 days off.

I'm looking for feedback from cybersecurity professionals in order to plan my next move and be realistic about the financial package.

I appreciate your help

Kindest regards.
That's pretty low. Try a consultancy, probably can easily hit 9-12k range with your experience.
06-12-2019 02:00 PM
Unregistered Do you have bonuses? If not I think you can ask for much more
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