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New To Cybersecurity Should I Focus On New Role Or Look For Plan B? Ai Fear

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I keep seeing this debate everywhere and honestly can't tell what's true anymore. Every other day there's a headline about AI causing layoffs, but when you actually read the story, half the time it sounds like normal cost-cutting or restructuring, and companies are just using "AI" as a convenient reason to say it out loud. But then some layoffs do seem real, like certain roles are actually shrinking because AI tools now handle most of what a junior person used to do.

I have 5 years of experience[India], mostly in data engineering, and I'm about to start a new job that's a mix of cybersecurity and AI data engineering. On paper it feels like a safer space since security work isn't going anywhere and AI is actually making that field grow rather than shrink. But I have a lot of financial responsibilities and people depending on me, so I can't just assume I'm safe and relax.

This is where I'm stuck. Should I go all in on this job and get really good at it, or should I use some of my time and energy to build something on the side, like a business, just in case things change later. I genuinely don't have the bandwidth to do both properly right now, so I have to pick one as my main focus for the next couple of years.

If anyone has been in a similar spot, new job, real financial pressure, watching all this AI job talk and wondering if your role is actually safe or not, how did you decide where to put your energy? You focus fully on the job or build something on the side as backup?

I come from true data engineering and AI background - Do you recommend coming to cybersecurity domain? Any tips

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