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Jump from security analyst to security consultant?
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Re: Jump from security analyst to security consultant?
Yep, exactly. Titles so heavily depend on an org that it's not funny. My best friend went from a Security Architect at a fairly large enterprise to a Senior Security Analyst at another company. Except his responsibility increased by a lot, and his pay basically doubled (contractor). Though IMO the distinction I've seen is… -
Re: Jump from security analyst to security consultant?
I wouldn't say that they could be used interchangeability, but then again, it depends on what your "duties" are as a Security Analyst. If there's one thing I've noticed in the field, is that Titles vary wildly from one organization to another. That being said, Security Consultant generally means you have a strong grasp and… -
Re: Jump from security analyst to security consultant?
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Re: Jump from security analyst to security consultant?
I'd add to this, if your job title is Consultant, you're likely working for a third-party agency like Align, KPMG, or Fire Eye and you're a "hired gun" brought in for an audit or a specific project implementation. If you're in-house, the line blurs a lot more. A security analyst can easily have the same skillset as a… -
Re: Jump from security analyst to security consultant?
I am not too smart and get confused by titles . To LeBroke’s point, do you mean a Deloitte type consultant or perhaps doing consulting on your own? Maybe you mean something internal at a higher level like a security engineer? Detach the title from the equation so we get a better understanding of what you envision.
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