{"name":"Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)","occupationalCategory":"Administration","aiRiskScore":52,"aiAugmentationScore":91,"wageProtectionIndex":"Sideways","topThreats":["Canada labour-market AI adoption","workflow copilots","cross-tool AI agents","decision-support dashboards","process automation suites","workflow agents","RPA document bots","AI scheduling"],"vulnerabilityBluf":"Mid-Career Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)s in Administration are vulnerable to artificial intelligence because boilerplate code, tests, documentation are increasingly automated by tools such as code copilots and AI debugging assistants. Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)s should expect AI to reshape the role, with routine tasks compressed and stronger demand for workers who can supervise AI-assisted output. In Canada, adoption may move faster in large employers, but the primary exposure remains task-level automation rather than full-role elimination.","safestTasksSummary":"Within Administration, the tasks safest from machine automation for Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)s are architecture, security judgment, product trade-offs, legacy context. These depend on relational trust, regulated accountability, physical presence, or context-specific judgement that agents cannot reliably own today.","defenseSkills":["Architecture trade-offs for AI-augmented systems","Reliability ownership across agentic development stacks","Security threat modelling for automated deployment pipelines"],"faq":[{"question":"Why is a Mid-Career Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration) vulnerable to artificial intelligence?","answer":"Mid-Career Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)s in Administration are vulnerable to artificial intelligence because boilerplate code, tests, documentation are increasingly automated by tools such as code copilots and AI debugging assistants. Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)s should expect AI to reshape the role, with routine tasks compressed and stronger demand for workers who can supervise AI-assisted output. In Canada, adoption may move faster in large employers, but the primary exposure remains task-level automation rather than full-role elimination."},{"question":"What tasks within Administration are safest from machine automation?","answer":"Within Administration, the tasks safest from machine automation for Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)s are architecture, security judgment, product trade-offs, legacy context. These depend on relational trust, regulated accountability, physical presence, or context-specific judgement that agents cannot reliably own today."},{"question":"Will AI replace Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)s in Canada?","answer":"Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)s have a moderate AI replacement risk with a 52/100 score. Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)s should expect AI to reshape the role, with routine tasks compressed and stronger demand for workers who can supervise AI-assisted output."},{"question":"How can Cybersecurity Analyst (Administration)s stay competitive with AI in Administration?","answer":"Focus on architecture, security judgment, product trade-offs while using AI for boilerplate code, tests, documentation. Priority skill upgrades: Architecture trade-offs for AI-augmented systems; Reliability ownership across agentic development stacks; Security threat modelling for automated deployment pipelines."}],"url":"https://www.workrisklab.com/jobs/ca/mid-career-cybersecurity-analyst-administration/","globalUrl":"https://www.workrisklab.com/jobs/mid-career-cybersecurity-analyst-administration/","region":"ca","regionName":"Canada"}