Cybersecurity Generalist vs Security Engineering

How does Cybersecurity Generalist (Cybersecurity) compare to Security Engineering (Cybersecurity) on AI displacement risk? Cybersecurity Generalist averages 49.3/100 (median 52.6, mode 53) across 5 roles, while Security Engineering averages 51.8/100 (median 51.4, mode 44) across 13 roles.

Cybersecurity Generalist

Cybersecurity
49.3 /100
Mean49.3
Median52.6
Mode53
5 roles
3
2
Green 3 Yellow 2 Red 0

Security Engineering

Cybersecurity
51.8 /100
Mean51.8
Median51.4
Mode44
13 roles
7
6
Green 7 Yellow 6 Red 0

Frequently Asked Questions

Which specialism is safer from AI — Cybersecurity Generalist or Security Engineering?
Security Engineering (Cybersecurity) averages 51.8/100 across 13 roles, while Cybersecurity Generalist (Cybersecurity) averages 49.3/100 across 5 roles — a 2.5-point gap.
How do Cybersecurity Generalist and Security Engineering compare on zone distribution?
Cybersecurity Generalist has 3 Green, 2 Yellow, and 0 Red zone roles. Security Engineering has 7 Green, 6 Yellow, and 0 Red zone roles. A higher proportion of Green zone roles indicates better overall AI resistance.

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