Cybersecurity Analyst - Cyber Security Analyst Airbus Employee Review

5.0
Mar 14, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits Innovation and R&D: Airbus is recognized for its investment in research and development, particularly in cybersecurity to protect its aircraft and IT infrastructures against cyberattacks. International collaboration: The company offers the opportunity to work in an international environment, fostering the exchange of cybersecurity practices and expertise. Ongoing training: Airbus invests in ongoing training for its employees, enabling cybersecurity analysts to keep abreast of the latest threats and defense technologies. Advanced technical means: Having the latest tools and technologies to detect, analyze and counter cyber threats. Strong security culture: The company's culture places a strong emphasis on security, reinforcing cybersecurity practices at all levels of the organization.

Cons

High pressure and responsibility: Working on cybersecurity at Airbus means having a great deal of responsibility on one's shoulders, given the high risks associated with the aeronautics industry. Complexity of systems: The complexity of Airbus information systems and products can make securing them particularly difficult and demanding. Overtime in the event of a crisis: In the event of a cyber-attack or the detection of a critical vulnerability, analysts may have to work long hours to solve the problem quickly. Strict regulatory constraints: As the aeronautics sector is highly regulated, analysts must constantly ensure that cybersecurity practices comply with these standards, which can limit certain innovative approaches.

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1.0
May 23, 2026
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I had a job to survive

Cons

I thought coming in this organization would treat you better, but they still haven't learned from years of people have these experiences. This "one team" is simply obedience and this is not a review from someone who didn't want to do there job. It is purely a social game here. I haven't met a person yet who didn't talk about drinking or trying to have unprofessional relations within this organization. They have people who care, but not enough to actually do anything about it. They made promises of fixing the underlying issues, sending people to other locations, working to make the workplace better. But I promise you, they won't. In the U.S., you are a pawn to them, this is still a European company, and ethics isn't there game and you don't want to play. You can report, take time to make sure things are safe for others, but God forbid if you get a manager who sees you as a threat or gaslights you about your performance. They want you to rush, take unnecessary risks and they will discriminate you depending on the location. Come prepared with ADA accommodations, empower yourself to say no. And do everything you can to protect yourself if you want a job here without putting someone's life at risk. There is a reason Airbus tapered with evidence gathering flight recordings in France. And. they. got. away. with. It. If you get to a place were you can turn a blind eye, or have what I call, golden life privilege, where you made it somewhere and have some skills hard to come by with inequity in this world, then sign right up. That's what these positive reviews are about, it is just a game and they play the popularity contest to win. Not to keep you, and they will let you go, when you stand by the so called integrity they hire you on. Because this is a first hand account of it, and they will, take all the information you gather away from you.

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