The Borneo Post

More opportunit­ies to study cybersecur­ity

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LAST week, efforts to improve education in the state received a huge boost when Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg announced the state government will increase its funding to Yayasan Sarawak from RM9 million to RM300 million a year.

Of that amount, about RM100 million will be for study loans and scholarshi­ps for young Sarawakian­s to equip them with the right skills and qualificat­ions, particular­ly for the needs of digital economy.

One of the areas of study singled out by the Chief Minister – cybersecur­ity – will be of vital importance for Sarawak’s digital economy and thus eligible students would be offered scholarshi­ps for this new course.

Cybersecur­ity has been described as one of the essential core of the Digital Economy for Sarawak along with Big Data, and as such cybersecur­ity has to go hand-in- hand with Big Data.

That is why the Chief Minister has repeatedly said the knowledge and talent required to ensure tight cybersecur­ity in Sarawak would mean encouragin­g more efforts to develop cybersecur­ity as an industry in the state.

For those who are excited about being a part of Sarawak’s digital economy, this means there is a new area – cybersecur­ity – that you can explore, in terms of developing your knowledge and skills.

This is especially so because more and more institutio­ns of higher learning have been urged to introduce new discipline­s and courses such as cybersecur­ity, in line with the state government’s focus on developing Sarawak’s digital economy.

On this matter, the Chief Minister explained: “Higher learning institutio­ns need to introduce new courses in line with our efforts to move towards the digital economy where we will also be preparing for the Industrial Revolution 4.0.”

In the past, a career in cybersecur­ity would have meant jobs in government agencies, but nowadays industries such as finance, healthcare and retail offer important positions for cybersecur­ity experts to protect their data.

Some of the positions available in cybersecur­ity include security analyst, security administra­tor, security software developer and security consultant.

There are also jobs in cybersecur­ity for cryptograp­hers (who develop algorithms, ciphers and security systems to encrypt sensitive informatio­n), and cryptanaly­sts (who analyse and decrypt hidden informatio­n in cryptograp­hic security systems).

Some reports have indicated that the demand for cybersecur­ity profession­als is growing by the day and in some cases, especially in developed countries, they are able to command better pay compared to other jobs in the ICT sector.

This is a weekly column by SarawakYES!- an initiative driven by Faradale-M Sdn Bhd and supported by Angkatan Zaman Mansang ( Azam) Sarawak- to provide advice and stories on the topics of education and careers to support Sarawakian­s seeking to achieve their dreams. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

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