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ICT Security Specialist

ICT Security Specialists protect digital assets by identifying vulnerabilities in systems and recommending security enhancements.

How do I become a ict security specialist

Get qualified to work as a ict security specialist with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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The average salary for Australian ICT Security Specialists is currently $1,474 per week ($76,648 annually). Increase your earning capacity by joining a professional organisation such as the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and pursuing specialist qualifications in digital forensics, leadership, and business administration.

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There are no clear employment figures for ICT Security Specialists working in Australia right now. They are employed by corporate enterprises, non-profits, industrial organisations, academic institutions, government and law enforcement agencies. According to the National Careers Institute Australia, this is a growth occupation.

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You can launch your career as an ICT Security Specialist in Australia with a Bachelor of Information Technology, Bachelor of Computer Science, or Bachelor of Cybersecurity followed by a post-graduate qualification. The Master of Cybersecurity or Master of Business Administration (Cybersecurity) are excellent choices.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights 2024

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Further reading

How to get started in Information and Communications Technology (ICT)

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What can you do with a Certificate IV in Information Technology?

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ICT Security Specialist careers

ICT Security Specialists help business leaders, NGO professionals, and government agents protect their organisation’s digital assets, hardware, and computer infrastructure. They identify and assess areas in the ICT systems that are vulnerable to security breaches as well as cyberfraud, theft, embezzlement, hacking, and sabotage.

As an ICT Security Specialist you could be analysing and testing the assailability of the organisation’s data management systems, investigating network vulnerabilities, assessing potential security threats to the organisation’s custom software systems, leading a disaster planning team to develop data recovery strategies, recommending security enhancements to the ICT manager, researching new security technologies, or attending an international conference for ICT security professionals to learn about the latest digital security threats.