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Hack the Cybersecurity Interview

You're reading from   Hack the Cybersecurity Interview Navigate Cybersecurity Interviews with Confidence, from Entry-level to Expert roles

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835461297
Length 344 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (3):
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Tia Hopkins Tia Hopkins
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Christophe Foulon Christophe Foulon
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Ken Underhill Ken Underhill
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

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

What is a Cryptographer?

Cryptographers write and crack the encryption code used to protect data. In a cryptographer role, you will help to develop better algorithms to help protect data from threats. Depending on the organization you work with, your day-to-day work will vary, but you will be helping to protect the confidentiality of data. Cryptographers also help to develop mathematical and statistical models that can help organizations locate and disrupt threats to their systems.

Some of your day-to-day work as a cryptographer will include:

  • Identifying weaknesses in existing cryptography systems and identifying ways to better secure them
  • Conducting testing for cryptology theories
  • Improving data security across the organization
  • Deploying symmetric and asymmetric cryptography
  • Managing the organization’s encryption implementation, especially as it relates to code and third-party products
  • Conducting the training of other departments...
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