May 6, 2022, 2:02 p.m. | /u/Ghawblin

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Seems every org I work for or interview for has a different interpretation of this role. I've been in IT for a decade, and 6 of those working in CyberSecurity. I've mostly functioned as what I consider a security engineer, as has been my job title for the last 4 years at two different orgs.

Some treat security engineers as the end-all-be-all technical person, and I've seen others treat them more like risk managers/compliance officers while the architect does the …

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