mostly H1Bs since these types of jobs are not usually offshored or remote. but H1Bs will definitely be used since they are cheaper. https://h1bvisahub.com/job/cyber-security-engineer/ people should call your congressman and ask them to repeal h1b now. https://www.cotton.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cotton-introduces-bill-to-end-h-1b-visa-loophole-for-universities |
If you mean filling out forms and talking to people yes, that seems to be what companies consider cybersecurity but that is becoming automated. liberal arts majors shouldn't be near anything with a computer |
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There are different kinds of jobs within CyberSecurity. They have different pay. They require different depths of knowledge. Some jobs are more technician skill level and have lower pay and a glass ceiling; liberal arts majors can and do learn how to do that work.
The jobs that pay better and have long-term stability (and are harder for me to fill) all require deep technical knowledge in one or more areas of computing and networking. A liberal arts person can't do the work for lack of knowledge depth. Even people with a BA in CS are really not well qualified for these jobs, unlike those with a BS in CS who took the rigorous upper-level CS/ECE electives. Such jobs will not be replaced by LLMs or other AI. |
| These jobs will be replaced by AI in less than 5 years. |
AI will take over. No company will offshore their cybersecurity to another country. LOL. |
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Great job prospects if the student does very well in college. It is competetive and no one cares for low performing students. Just being in CS is not enough.
Having said that...most of US students are ill-educated from k-12 and don't do that great when in college either. That is the main problem. |
lol Harvard CS degrees are A.B. Degrees. Most other schools offer a BS or BSE. I’d take a liberal arts CS major who knows how to think critically any day! |
um liberal arts means nothing to do w/ computers, what you are mentioning is acceptable we are talking about women studies, socialistology, etc |
This is what we tell our child. |