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    <div class="html-content">If you’ve paid any attention to cybersecurity jobs, you’ve probably seen
     that nothing has changed: Opportunities in cybersecurity are still 
    growing like crazy. It’s no surprise, every year the numbers go up and 
    up. That’s good news.<br><br>A quick look at any of the job stats (like the ones below) will tell 
    you everything you need to know about positions in information and 
    computer security. In addition to defense, industries like finance, 
    healthcare, trade, and manufacturing are demanding <a href="http://gritinaction.umbc.edu/cybersecurity/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">more qualified employees</a>.<br><br><p>And it’s no wonder. As cybersecurity threats increase, businesses and
     government agencies are more focused on defending themselves. Cyber 
    breaches don’t discriminate and many companies face daily attacks. 
    Headline news about a breach can be a major brand’s worst nightmare. 
    Hackers can go after customer data, proprietary information, or steal 
    money. Now, employers are behind the curve and have more job openings 
    than candidates. One of the reasons they’ve fallen so far behind is 
    because requirements for these positions can be strict. Often employers 
    require a few years of experience and higher education such as 
    certifications and degrees. That makes getting qualified a longer and 
    more rigorous process. But once you’re on the other side of it, the 
    opportunities for cybersecurity jobs are great. Median salaries in the 
    field range from $87k to over $135k per year.</p>
    <p>If you’re thinking about your career as a data security 
    administrator, cyber intelligence analyst, or information security 
    officer, keep reading to see why now is the right time to start.</p><p><a href="http://gritinaction.umbc.edu/cybersecurity-jobs/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Read More</a><br></p></div>
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<Summary>If you’ve paid any attention to cybersecurity jobs, you’ve probably seen  that nothing has changed: Opportunities in cybersecurity are still  growing like crazy. It’s no surprise, every year the...</Summary>
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