Security specialists in the field are responsible for establishing and implementing security measures within their company. They are accountable for analyzing the security practices in place and recommending modifications to management to ensure efficiency and additional security. Security specialists from the field communicate their findings to management and suggest new technology or policy changes. They also study security issues and measures to devise efficient strategies to reduce security risks as well create systems and methods to manage sensitive information with confidence.
Security specialists from the field make and analyze security assessments to evaluate the performance of risk assessments in the past and present. They reduce security risks by scrutinizing devices and infrastructure and identifying security weaknesses and using control analysis to respond with a quick solution. They also alter permissions of software to block access by non-authorized users and check firewalls and switches to avoid loss of data and identity theft. Security specialists typically work full-time in offices. They communicate their progress to the officer in charge of information technology or the supervisor of their department.
An undergraduate degree from information security, computer science or another related field is necessary for this job. Experience in the field of information security along with security and industry certifications could be required or preferential in addition. Security professionals in the field must have excellent interpersonal skills and also an analytical and problem-solving abilities to overcome technical hurdles. They must possess an knowledge of methods for authentication and have experience in project management. They must be able to perform well independently, yet be able to work effectively in a group setting to achieve organizational goals.