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Cybersecurity Analyst Career Path in Ireland

Salary at every level, the technical track versus management, and what to build next.

Career ladder: salary at each level

Typical years are a guide, not a rule. Impact matters more than tenure.

1
Junior Security Analyst
0–2 yrs experience
€36–50k
2
Cybersecurity Analyst
2–5 yrs experience
€52–72k
3
Senior Cybersecurity Analyst
4–8 yrs experience
€74–98k
4
Security Lead / Threat Intelligence Lead
6–10 yrs experience
€100–128k
5
Head of Security Operations / CISO
9+ yrs experience
€130–175k

Salary ranges reflect the Ireland market in 2026. Ranges widen at senior levels because company size and equity vary significantly.

Two paths forward

Stay technical

Cybersecurity analysts on the technical track move toward either specialised offensive security, penetration testing, red teaming, bug bounty, or deep defensive specialisation in threat intelligence and incident response. CEH, OSCP, or GIAC certifications mark the technical track progression. Analysts who add cloud security skills, AWS Security Specialty or equivalent, significantly increase their value because the majority of security incidents in the Irish and UK market now involve cloud infrastructure.

Move into management

Senior Cybersecurity Analyst to Security Lead to Head of Security Operations. The management track in security requires both technical credibility and the ability to translate security risk into business language that non-technical stakeholders understand. CISM certification is the most relevant for the management track. The CISO role in Ireland, particularly at mid-sized companies, is increasingly accessible to candidates who develop both technical depth and risk governance skills.

Who hires Cybersecurity Analysts in Ireland

Companies actively hiring for this role in Ireland right now.

AccentureDeloittePwCEYAIBBank of IrelandMastercardStripe

Where Cybersecurity Analysts go next

Cybersecurity Analysts move into Security Engineering for those who prefer building, or into Penetration Testing and Red Team roles for those preferring offensive security.

Career path questions for Cybersecurity Analysts in Ireland

1

How do you become a Cybersecurity Analyst in Ireland with no prior security experience?

The most practical entry path is CompTIA Security+ combined with a home lab for practising with SIEM tools and network analysis. TryHackMe and Hack The Box have structured learning paths that build the hands-on evidence employers want to see. A junior role in IT support or network administration gives the infrastructure fundamentals that make security analysts more effective. The SOC analyst role is the most accessible first step in the Irish market.

2

Is OSCP worth doing for a Cybersecurity Analyst in Ireland?

Enormously, if you want to move into penetration testing or red team work. OSCP is the most respected offensive security certification in the Irish and UK market. It is also difficult and time-consuming, so it is most valuable if you are genuinely pursuing an offensive security career path. For analysts who want to stay on the defensive track, GCIH or GCIA are more directly relevant and less demanding.

3

What is the salary for a Senior Cybersecurity Analyst in Ireland?

Senior Cybersecurity Analysts in Ireland earn €74 to €98k. Financial services companies, which are the most compliance-driven employers in the Irish market, tend to pay toward the top of this range. Consulting firms (Big Four and boutique security consultancies) often pay less base but offer faster skills development and higher earning potential through specialisation.

4

How does the NIS2 directive affect Cybersecurity Analyst hiring in Ireland?

NIS2, which came into force in late 2024, has meaningfully increased demand for security analysts at companies that were previously under-resourced in security. Medium and large organisations in critical infrastructure sectors, energy, finance, health, transport, are now legally required to have incident response capabilities and active security monitoring. This has created a wave of new security analyst roles at companies that would not previously have hired dedicated security staff.

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