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Graph and download economic data for Employed full time: Wage and salary workers: Information security analysts occupations: 16 years and over (LEU0257861000A) from 2011 to 2024 about analysts, information, occupation, full-time, salaries, workers, 16 years +, securities, wages, employment, and USA.
As of January 2025, the most significant data privacy violation fine worldwide was for social media giant Meta. In May 2023, the Data Protection Commission (DPC) of Ireland decided to fine the company with 1.2 billion euros or 1.3 billion U.S. dollars. The Chinese vehicle-for rent company Didi Global ranked second. In July 2022, China's data privacy regulator fined the company 8.026 billion Chinese yuan, or 1.19 billion U.S. dollars. The 2021 Amazon fine issued by Luxembourg's data privacy regulation authorities was 877 million U.S. dollars and was the third-biggest data breach fine as of the measured month. The 2019 fine of 575 million U.S. dollars to Equifax followed. In this incident, because of unpatched vulnerabilities, nearly 150 million people were affected, which caused the American consumer credit reporting agency to pay at least 575 million U.S. dollars.
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The "Salary Cyber Security Jobs" dataset provides comprehensive insights into the landscape of cyber security careers, including salary trends and job characteristics. This dataset encompasses various features related to cyber security job postings, facilitating analysis and understanding of compensation structures and employment opportunities in the cyber security industry.
Key Features:
- work_year
: The year in which the job posting was made, providing temporal context for salary and job trends.
- experience_level
: The level of experience required for the job, ranging from entry-level to senior positions, influencing salary expectations and job responsibilities.
- employment_type
: The type of employment offered, such as full-time, part-time, contract, or freelance, providing insights into job flexibility and stability.
- job_title
: The title or designation of the cyber security job, indicating the specific role and responsibilities associated with the position.
- salary
: The salary offered for the job posting, providing information on compensation expectations for cyber security professionals.
- salary_currency
: The currency in which the salary is denominated, allowing for comparison and analysis across different regions and countries.
- salary_in_usd
: The salary converted into US dollars (USD), facilitating standardized analysis and comparison of salaries.
- employee_residence
: The location of the employee's residence, influencing salary expectations and remote work possibilities.
- remote_ratio
: The ratio of remote work offered for the job, indicating the extent of telecommuting or work-from-home options.
- company_location
: The location of the hiring company, providing insights into regional job markets and opportunities.
- company_size
: The size of the hiring company, categorized by the number of employees, influencing company culture and growth potential.
The "Salary Cyber Security Jobs" dataset is designed to empower job seekers, recruiters, and analysts with valuable information for navigating the cyber security job market. With detailed insights into salary trends, job titles, and employment characteristics, this dataset serves as a valuable resource for career planning and strategic decision-making in the cyber security industry.
In 2022, highest median salary in the cybersecurity industry was paid in North America and amounted to ******* U.S. dollars. By contrast, median cybersecurity wages in Latin America slightly exceeded **** thousand U.S dollars
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United States - Employed full time: Wage and salary workers: Information security analysts occupations: 16 years and over was 232.00000 Thous. of Persons in January of 2024, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Employed full time: Wage and salary workers: Information security analysts occupations: 16 years and over reached a record high of 232.00000 in January of 2024 and a record low of 45.00000 in January of 2011. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Employed full time: Wage and salary workers: Information security analysts occupations: 16 years and over - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.
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A dataset that explores Green Card sponsorship trends, salary data, and employer insights for information technology security in the U.S.
As of 2020, the salary for millennial professionals in the cybersecurity field is approximately ****** U.S. dollars, compared to the salary of ******* U.S. dollars for baby boomers in the same field. The salaries of cybersecurity professionals vary by age, but this is not rather surprising as millennial professionals are still early in their careers, where the baby boomer generation has tremendously more work-experience behind them.
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It started with a strange email. The kind you usually ignore. But for one midsize healthcare firm in Ohio, clicking that link changed everything. Within hours, sensitive patient records were encrypted, and hackers demanded payment in cryptocurrency. By the time IT figured out the breach, over 1.4 million records were...
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In 2022, the highest average salary in the cybersecurity sector was paid to professionals who completed a doctoral/post-doctoral level of education. However, professionals who only graduated high school earned approximately *** thousand U.S. dollars.
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Graph and download economic data for Employed full time: Wage and salary workers: Security and fire alarm systems installers occupations: 16 years and over: Women (LEU0254723700A) from 2000 to 2024 about occupation, females, full-time, salaries, workers, 16 years +, securities, wages, employment, and USA.
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The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program is a cooperative program involving the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the United States Department of Labor and the State Employment Security Agencies (SESAs). The QCEW program produces a comprehensive tabulation of employment and wage information for workers covered by State unemployment insurance (UI) laws and Federal workers covered by the Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) program. Publicly available data files include information on the number of establishments, monthly employment, and quarterly wages, by NAICS industry, by county, by ownership sector, for the entire United States. These data are aggregated to annual levels, to higher industry levels (NAICS industry groups, sectors, and supersectors), and to higher geographic levels (national, State, and Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)). To download and analyze QCEW data, users can begin on the QCEW Databases page. Downloadable data are available in formats such as text and CSV. Data for the QCEW program that are classified using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) are available from 1990 forward, and on a more limited basis from 1975 to 1989. These data provide employment and wage information for arts-related NAICS industries, such as: Arts, entertainment, and recreation (NAICS Code 71) Performing arts and spectator sports Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks Amusements, gambling, and recreation Professional, scientific, and technical services (NAICS Code 54) Architectural services Graphic design services Photographic services Retail trade (NAICS Code 44-45) Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores Book, periodical, and music stores Art dealers For years 1975-2000, data for the QCEW program provide employment and wage information for arts-related industries are based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. These arts-related SIC industries include the following: Book stores (SIC 5942) Commercial photography (SIC Code 7335) Commercial art and graphic design (SIC Code 7336) Museums, Botanical, Zoological Gardens (SIC Code 84) Dance studios, schools, and halls (SIC Code 7911) Theatrical producers and services (SIC Code 7922) Sports clubs, managers, & promoters (SIC Code 7941) Motion Picture Services (SIC Code 78) The QCEW program serves as a near census of monthly employment and quarterly wage information by 6-digit NAICS industry at the national, state, and county levels. At the national level, the QCEW program provides employment and wage data for almost every NAICS industry. At the State and area level, the QCEW program provides employment and wage data down to the 6-digit NAICS industry level, if disclosure restrictions are met. Employment data under the QCEW program represent the number of covered workers who worked during, or received pay for, the pay period including the 12th of the month. Excluded are members of the armed forces, the self-employed, proprietors, domestic workers, unpaid family workers, and railroad workers covered by the railroad unemployment insurance system. Wages represent total compensation paid during the calendar quarter, regardless of when services were performed. Included in wages are pay for vacation and other paid leave, bonuses, stock options, tips, the cash value of meals and lodging, and in some States, contributions to deferred compensation plans (such as 401(k) plans). The QCEW program does provide partial information on agricultural industries and employees in private households. Data from the QCEW program serve as an important source for many BLS programs. The QCEW data are used as the benchmark source for employment by the Current Employment Statistics program and the Occupational Employment Statistics program. The UI administrative records collected under the QCEW program serve as a sampling frame for BLS establishment surveys. In addition, data from the QCEW program serve as a source to other Federal and State programs. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of the Department of Commerce uses QCEW data as the base for developing the wage and salary component of personal income. The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) of the Department of Labor and the SESAs use QCEW data to administer the employment security program. The QCEW data accurately reflect the ex
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Graph and download economic data for Employed full time: Wage and salary workers: Security guards and gaming surveillance officers occupations: 16 years and over: Men (LEU0254599100A) from 2000 to 2024 about safety, gambling, occupation, males, full-time, salaries, workers, 16 years +, wages, employment, and USA.
On a global scale, certifications help to increase the salary of cybersecurity professionals. In 2019, cybersecurity professionals in Asia Pacific without any certifications earn ****** U.S. dollars on average, compared to the ****** earned with certifications.
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United States - Employed full time: Median usual weekly nominal earnings (second quartile): Wage and salary workers: Information security analysts occupations: 16 years and over was 2424.00000 $ in January of 2024, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Employed full time: Median usual weekly nominal earnings (second quartile): Wage and salary workers: Information security analysts occupations: 16 years and over reached a record high of 2424.00000 in January of 2024 and a record low of 1389.00000 in January of 2011. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Employed full time: Median usual weekly nominal earnings (second quartile): Wage and salary workers: Information security analysts occupations: 16 years and over - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Income Before Taxes: Public Assistance, Supplemental Security Income, SNAP by Occupation: Wage and Salary Earners: Service Workers (CXUWELFARELB1206M) from 1984 to 2023 about supplements, assistance, public, social assistance, SNAP, food stamps, occupation, salaries, workers, tax, food, wages, income, services, and USA.
This statistic shows the results of a survey conducted in the United States in 2018 on willingness to pay for a cloud security program annually. Some ** percent of respondents state they would be willing to pay more than *** for a cloud security program per year . The Survey Data Table for the Statista survey Cybersecurity in the United States 2018 contains the complete tables for the survey including various column headings.
This dataset shows the improper payment experience for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program.
A finder file from SSA's Title XVI database is provided to the IRS. The IRS discloses 1099 information to SSA for use in verifying eligibility, amount, and benefits provided under Title XVI of the Social Security Act.
PROMISE was created to foster improved health, education, and post-secondary outcomes for children ages 14-18 who receive Social Security Insurance, as well as their families. The purpose of PROMISE is to improve outcomes for youth with significant disabilities from low-income families. Primary focus is support efforts to improve coordination and increase use of existing services and make sure families are tied into services where they might be eligible or are but not receiving services.
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Graph and download economic data for Employed full time: Wage and salary workers: Information security analysts occupations: 16 years and over (LEU0257861000A) from 2011 to 2024 about analysts, information, occupation, full-time, salaries, workers, 16 years +, securities, wages, employment, and USA.