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>>9151656
For the typical route, here's the basic fundamentals that will land you an entry-level job in cyber security. From here, it depends on whether you want to focus more on the infosec management side of things, GRC / compliance, privacy or penetration testing / code reviews etc.
>minimum bachelor degree in CompSci, IT, networking or (preferably) IT security
>A CISSP

For a more penetration-testing / technical avenue, look at obtaining some of these:
>OSCP
>OSWP
>CEH
>Relevant SANS certifications

For more compliance, GRC / Governance etc. aspects, consider obtaining:
>CISA
>CISM

A good foundation for experience, if you can't get direct cyber security experience, is IT work. Sysadmins, network administrators (even junior roles), IT engineers and entry-level analyst roles offer good experience and a solid platform to move into cyber security. Development roles are also good.

For your best chances, demonstrate your experience. Go out there and RESPONSIBLY find vulns, report them, and document them on your CV. Go and hunt down things for 0-days (if you have found a CVE, that's awesome for penetration testing). Demonstrate your capacity in the specific area you want to get into.

>>9151691
Confido looks pretty good

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>>7092287
GTFO its past your curfew at the retirment home grampa.

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>>6803287
Seriously... why could this coin NOT reach $100?

I mean, look at ETH, NEO etc.
Sure they're built on creating ICO's, but LINK is built on Oracles. Oracles are rewarded with LINK. In 5 years time, when airports are using Oracles for weather data, when insurance companies are using Oracles for speed readings, when police are using Oracles for forensic application, when cyber security applications are using Oracles for public key encryption, when applications are using Oracles for authentication, when cloud hosting providers are using Oracles for traffic analysis, when retail firms are using Oracles for validating their till balances, when audit firms are using Oracles for invoice validation, when manufacturing firms are using Oracles for product quality control, when freight companies are using Oracles for logistics handling, when GPS providers / Google Earth are using Oracles for positioning data, when global advertising conglomerates are using Oracles for audience demographics, when companies are using Oracles for directorship votes, when banking conglomerates are using Oracles for transaction assurance, when oil titans are using Oracles for contract assurance, when nation states are using Oracles for census data, when governments are using Oracles for voting polls, when armies are using Oracles for command and control verification, when the UN is using Oracles for voting for permanent 5 members, and when Oracles are using Oracles for veracity; does LINK at $100 sound reasonable? If not, does it sound more reasonable than LINK at $2?

Such is the oracle possibility. And there's your answer.

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