Every year, thousands of innovative and rewarding positions in cybersecurity are created. The Department of Labor predicts that information technology and cybersecurity will be among the fastest growing and best paying jobs over the next decade.
Do you think you have the skills for a career in cybersecurity? Luckily, cybersecurity is an all-encompassing field composed of individuals from diverse backgrounds and skillsets. In fact, it is likely you already possess several skills desired for many cybersecurity positions, such as problem-solving, communication, and project management.
As one of the largest organizations in the nation, the Postal Service™ must stay at the forefront of cybersecurity to detect and deter the thousands of security risks the organization faces daily.
During Cybersecurity Awareness Month, CyberSafe at USPS® will highlight various Corporate Information Security Office portfolios and briefly describe their roles in securing the USPS® network.
If you are interested in a promising career in cybersecurity, you can check out current USPS job openings on Blue under the eCareer tab at blue.usps.gov/wps/myportal/ecareer.
Remember to watch for Cybersecurity Awareness Month and Cybersecurity Career Awareness Week content this October.
— Corporate Information Security Office,
Chief Information Security Officer, 10-20-22