April 6th, 2004, 1:47 pm
Security is a growth area, though your age/experience profile will count against you.Most banks security is dismal (ours is not I would suspect that after doing the theory of security, the reality is exceptionally tedious. Even now most firms want a process with "security" written on it, rather than secure systems. Oh the stories I could tell.... A lot of "security"work is actually virus scanning, spam blocking and stopping traders downloading porn. If you want to do security in real life, then a supplier would be a good place to start. IBM does good work in this area, (not EDS, trust me on this). I wouldn't go for working at a bank directly, but instead for a consultancy to them. You'd gain experience and marketability, as well as finding out which firms need your services. The security consultancies would like you espeically if you can help them develop new threats to defend againt