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What should i choose Im in computer engineering, and I'm confused between cybersecurity and ai What so great in coding or understanding complex algorithms, still ai kinda fasinates me, but scared to take that. On the other hand cybersecurity again feels too complicated and i dont know if I'll Make that through, need help to choose one?
Almost done with 2nd year btech computer engineering
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Joshua’s Answer
Hello! AI is a hot field right now, and many companies are on the lookout for talented engineers with AI skills. While AI is growing fast, there's always a chance it could be replaced by something new in the future. But one thing that will always be important is cybersecurity. With constant threats from hackers, protecting networks and systems is a need that will never go away.
If you can pursue a cybersecurity career, there will be many options for gainful employment that makes a difference in the world, well into the future. Best wishes!
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Krish’s Answer
I believe you should never stop learning after finishing your computer engineering. Choose what you love most between Cyber Security and AI. If you pick Cyber Security, start exploring AI as a side interest, or do the opposite. Many people in IT switch their focus, roles, and specializations. So, choose what you enjoy and keep exploring other areas too.
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Vinod’s Answer
AI can generally be viewed as tool, while CyberSecurity is a domain. AI can be used as a tool for detecting threats, malicious actions, and then creating mitigation controls using AI. However, there is growing area of research where CyberSecurity principles can be tailored to protect AI from threat actors, in that sense AI is the domain, and CyberSecurity is the tool. This is particularly an interesting area and will bode well to understand the underpinnings of both AI as well as CyberSecurity. In short, knowledge of AI is extremely important, as previously mentioned, a tool that can be used to solve problems in different domains and when combined with CyberSecurity principles gives a very unique / niche that is not generally prevalent in workforce today and therefore worth exploring as a career field.
Take Andrew Ng's courses on Coursera or other similar courses
Try to play around using opensource tools (nmap, nessus)
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Vijay’s Answer
Hi,
I would choose Cyber Security because many people are focusing on AI. In Cyber Security, you can still use AI methods and techniques to identify problems and find solutions.
I would choose Cyber Security because many people are focusing on AI. In Cyber Security, you can still use AI methods and techniques to identify problems and find solutions.
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shahran’s Answer
Well it is a fascinating area and you would love it once you start detecting issues and solve problems which will give you a sense of fulfillment. Take some introductory courses and take dive in there. Everything looks difficult at first but you need to be persistent. So go ahead and take a dive !
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Avanish Kumar’s Answer
Choosing between a career in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cybersecurity in engineering depends on your interests and career goals. Both fields offer significant growth and demand but involve distinct skills and focus areas. AI focuses on creating intelligent systems and analyzing data, while Cybersecurity focuses on protecting systems and data from threats.
Choose AI if you are passionate about creating innovative technologies and analyzing data, and Cybersecurity if you are drawn to protecting digital assets and solving real-time problems. Both fields offer rewarding career paths, so choose the one that best aligns with your interests and goals.
Choose AI if you are passionate about creating innovative technologies and analyzing data, and Cybersecurity if you are drawn to protecting digital assets and solving real-time problems. Both fields offer rewarding career paths, so choose the one that best aligns with your interests and goals.