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Your Next Move: Cloud Security Specialist

February 11, 2025

As the adoption of cloud computing continues to spread, so do cyberattacks. The safeguards that cloud security offers can help in preventing data thefts, unwanted deletion of data or data breach incidents. A cloud security specialist is charged with the strategic, operational and tactical aspects of cloud security. If you have an interest in cybersecurity and want to add value to an organization by protecting confidential data, cloud security specialist may be a good next step for you.

What is a cloud security specialist?

A cloud security specialist could work for a cloud security provider, an enterprise organization, or a security organization and is responsible for preventing common security threats and implementing security controls and technologies to secure cloud platforms and services in the following ways:

  • Evaluate existing infrastructure and identify potential threats
  • Builds and implements cloud security services and controls
  • Monitors cloud systems and detects threats
  • Assists with incident response and recovery

A cloud security specialist will likely partner with cloud engineers and cloud architects to deliver complete cloud security solutions. The responsibilities of the cloud security specialist will vary depending on the size of the company. A smaller company will have different challenges than a larger enterprise organization.

No matter the size of the business, cloud security specialists will play a part in planning secure cloud system requirements and constructing, validating, and deploying the system. Cloud security specialists are also tasked with monitoring and detecting malicious activity once the system is deployed.

How to become a cloud security specialist

Most companies hiring a cloud security specialist are looking for someone with a bachelor’s degree in computer science, programming, information security, or a related field. Your formal education can be supplemented with IT certifications, on-the-job experience, familiarity with languages like Python, and knowledge of DevOps tools commonly deployed within the ecosystems of cloud service providers.

Any combination of CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Cloud+, and CompTIA PenTest+ could be exactly what you need to land a job as a cloud security specialist.

  • CompTIA Security+ validates the baseline skills necessary to perform core security functions and pursue an IT security career. This certification is a great place to start if you don’t have any cybersecurity training or experience.
  • CompTIA Cloud+ validates the skills needed to deploy and automate secure cloud environments that support the high availability of business systems and data. This certification is a great source of knowledge for those who have little experience working in the cloud.
  • CompTIA PenTest+ is for cybersecurity professionals tasked with penetration testing and vulnerability management. It requires candidates to demonstrate the hands-on ability to test devices in new environments, such as the cloud and mobile, in addition to traditional desktops and servers.

The new CompTIA PenTest+ (PT0-003) will certify that successful candidates have the knowledge and skills required to:

  • Plan, scope, and perform information gathering as part of a penetration test.
  • Perform attacks that are aligned to and fulfill legal and compliance requirements.
  • Perform each phase of a penetration test using and modifying appropriate tools and use the appropriate  tactics, techniques, and procedures.
  • Analyze the results of each phase of a penetration test to develop a written report, effectively communicate f indings to stakeholders and provide practical recommendations.

In addition to the certification, CompTIA will release a full suite of training products to help you learn and practice penetration testing and vulnerability management skills and prepare for your certification exam.

  • CertMaster Learn: Learn at your pace with interactive lessons and videos
  • CertMaster Labs: Get hands-on practice using real software applications
  • CertMaster Practice: Test your knowledge and find out if you’re ready for the exam
  • The Official CompTIA Study Guide: Learn and review exam objectives with our comprehensive textbook
  • CompTIA Live Online Training: Train in real time with experienced instructors online

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Cloud security specialist salary range

While there isn’t a specific salary listing for cloud security specialists, according to CompTIA analysis of BLS and Lightcast data, the wage for cloud engineers could range from $73,000 to $190,000. With a median salary of $130,000.

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Will your next move be a cloud security specialist? If so, download the exam objectives for CompTIA PenTest+ to learn more.