It's no secret that tech pros with extensive IT security backgrounds
are in high demand, especially in the wake of last year's high-profile
hacks of major companies such as Sony and Home Depot. Which security-related job pays the most? According to a new analysis of Dice salary data, a lead software security engineer can expect to earn an average of $233,333 in 2015,
followed by a director of security, who can expect to earn $200,000.
Nor are those outliers: Chief information security officers, directors
of information security, and IT security consultants can all expect to
earn close to $200,000, if not more. While many subfields of IT security
prove quite lucrative, there are also other jobs that earn below the
average for tech pros. Security analysts will make an average of $59,880
this year, for instance, while security installation
technicians—because somebody needs to install the cameras and
sensors—can expect to earn $31,680. Compare that to the average tech-pro
salary of $89,450 in 2014, which is only expected to rise this year.
According to a 2014 report from Global Knowledge and Penton, those armed with certifications such as CRISC, CISM, and CISA can expect to earn a healthy six figures a year.
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