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There's plenty of tech work, the problem is everyone is graduating in cybersecurity because it's a meme degree that doesn't have any real practical knowledge, making it piss easy to obtain. If you know how to manage a database, build a server rack, automate command line tasks, pinpoint the cause of a network outage, update an SSL certificate, use PXE boot across 5000 PCs to remotely push updates, code from memory (no chatGPT), etc., you have real world utility that can either create a reliable product or maintain an environment that allows others to do the same. Not only that, but you'll be a thousand times better at cyber security than any of these infosec hack bros because you understand how specific infrastructure works under the hood, letting you harden it and address weakness immediately instead of just running a standard industry vulnerability scan and printing out a power point slide for consultants to address.