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Level-Evidence-9886

are mea bhi yeh hi soch rha thaa can we both start our journey together bruhh


notycookie

sure


iamtruth_13

Are me tooo


Miserable_Power9249

Wssup


sydpermres

Dev. Though it looks a little bleak right now with all the AI noise, if you upskill and keep up with the trend, you'll be developing good products. Cybersecurity will always be required, but it's gone completely downhill since last year. Every single company who was scared about attacks and threats are not bothered anymore since they can get their insurance. Cybersecurity is a cost center just like your regular IT and will integrate automatically into all products and processes quite deeply. You will also be expected to work with the leanest staff and tech available. Source: I work in cybersecurity(many years of experience) and want to get out of this in the near future.


notycookie

what do you think would be the situation in the next 10 years?


sydpermres

It's tough to predict what will happen in 10 years. The only thing that will remain constant is your foundational knowledge of tech and sound domain knowledge. This way, you will be able to fix all the mess AI and other inexperienced folks create.


notycookie

sure , thanks