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Hack the Cybersecurity Interview

You're reading from   Hack the Cybersecurity Interview A complete interview preparation guide for jumpstarting your cybersecurity career

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801816632
Length 260 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ken Underhill Ken Underhill
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Tia Hopkins Tia Hopkins
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Christophe Foulon Christophe Foulon
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Mari Galloway Mari Galloway
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Hacking Yourself
2. Chapter 1: Hacking Yourself FREE CHAPTER 3. Part 2: Cybersecurity Careers and Interview Questions
4. Chapter 2: SOC Analyst 5. Chapter 3: Penetration Tester 6. Chapter 4: Digital Forensic Analyst 7. Chapter 5: Cryptographer/Cryptanalyst 8. Chapter 6: GRC/Privacy Analyst 9. Chapter 7: Security Auditor 10. Chapter 8: Malware Analyst 11. Part 3: Cybersecurity Management Careers and Interview Questions
12. Chapter 9: Cybersecurity Manager 13. Chapter 10: Cybersecurity Sales Engineer 14. Chapter 11: CISO 15. Chapter 12: Behavioral Interview Questions 16. Chapter 13: Final Thoughts 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

What is a cybersecurity sales engineer?

The cybersecurity sales engineer is a technical sales resource that sells cybersecurity technologies and/or services to businesses. This role is a hidden gem in the cybersecurity and broader tech industry; many technical resources shy away from this type of role mostly due to misconceptions regarding sales requirements. In most organizations, sales engineers are considered sales overlays, basically meaning they support the sales process, but do not own it. This means that although sales engineers are often tied to the quota of the sales reps they support, they are not directly responsible for activities such as prospecting or cold calling, pipeline generation, and forecasting.

Sales engineers typically support one or more account managers (or sales representatives). While the account manager is responsible for managing the specifics of the sale (pricing negotiations, contract negotiations, term length, contract signature, and so on), the...

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