21220
Canada Moderate

Cybersecurity specialists

Cybersecurity specialists develop, plan, recommend, implement, improve and monitor security measures to protect an organization's computer networks, connected devices and information to prevent unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction of the information or of the systems on which the information resides. They are employed in information technology consulting firms and in information technology units throughout the public and private sectors.

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Salary Information

National wage data for this occupation
Entry-level
CA$30.00
/hr
Typical
CA$49.52
/hr
Experienced
CA$72.12
/hr

Average: CA$52.06/hr

96.2% of workers in this occupation receive non-wage benefits

Source: Job Bank Canada. Wages may vary by region and experience.

Examples

Illustrative Examples
  • cybersecurity analyst
  • informatics security analyst
  • informatics security consultant
  • information technology (IT) security specialist
  • systems security analyst
All Examples
  • application security engineer
  • communicator research operator - Canadian Armed Forces
  • cyber operator - Canadian Armed Forces
  • cybersecurity analyst
  • cybersecurity consultant
  • cybersecurity specialist
  • informatics security analyst
  • informatics security consultant
  • information technology (IT) project manager - cybersecurity
  • information technology (IT) security analyst
  • Information technology (IT) security architect
  • information technology (IT) security consultant
  • information technology (IT) security specialist
  • Internet security analyst
  • network security analyst
  • network security engineer
  • systems security analyst
  • systems security engineer
  • systems security planner

Main Duties

Main Duties
  • This group performs some or all of the following duties:
  • Confer with clients to identify and document requirements, assess physical and technical security risks to data, software and hardware
  • Apply encryption protocols, and manage keys to ensure security of data is maintained while at rest and in transit
  • Monitor access and credentials for information and systems
  • Install, test and operate security software and tools such as anti-virus and automated threat detection/prevent systems to ensure security measures are in place and working as intended
  • Monitor for cyber attacks, intrusions and unusual, unauthorised or illegal activity
  • Plan and carry out security measures in response to cybersecurity events and incidents in accordance with an organization's incident response plan to protect information, data and systems
  • Document computer security and emergency measures policies, procedures, and tests.

Requirements

Employment Requirements
  • A bachelor's degree in computer science, computer security, computer systems engineering, information systems or completion of a college program in information technology, network administration or other computer science related program is usually required.
  • Certification or training provided by software vendors may be required by some employers.

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Data from Statistics Canada (NOC 2021), ESDC Labour Market Information, and Job Bank Canada