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Contributing To Information Security Community Is Key

Dante LoScalzo is senior manager of security consulting at ControlScan. LoScalzo is in charge of the company's security consulting services practices. He attended Wilmington University where he received his B.S. in information security.

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What kind of degree is needed to secure a job in your field?

"I don't think a particular type of degree is necessary as there are folks in the security industry with degrees in a variety of disciplines. Focusing on an information security-specific program will obviously assist someone with finding a job, but the true distinguisher for any candidate is technical ability and skill. What's also important to keep in mind is that most degree programs are less practical and tend to focus on theory, so finding a school with extracurricular groups that focus on technical skills development is key."

What's the most challenging aspects of your job?

"Work-life balance can sometimes be difficult as few jobs within the industry are 'nine-to-five.' Really enjoying what you do can make the hours fly by, but while you may not notice them, your loved ones will. Make sure to keep time for your family."

 After graduation, how hard was it to transition into the working world?

"I began working in the technology industry a while before I finished school so I'm not the best to answer this question. I think that many of the struggles that folks have when starting out are relative to working as a consultant. Staying organized, managing your time appropriately, winning your client over—these are all very common rough spots for a novice cyber security consultant."

What advice would you give someone who is pursuing a career in cyber security?

"Focus on developing your technical skills and contribute to the information security community via local meetups, conferences and other events. Volunteer at an event or join a hackerspace if you live near one. Do whatever you can to meet other people who share your interests—you'll learn at a much faster pace while building out your professional network. Finally, love it! It's that love that's going to drive you to learn more, innovate and help build a secure future for everyone."

Christina Thompson is a freelance writer living in Philadelphia. She reports on various topics such as: Social Media, Local Events, Entertainment, Food and Drink and more. Her work can be found at http://firstsendmedia.com/

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