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Cybersecurity Resume — Minimal Template
Cybersecurity resumes must balance technical credibility with clear communication of risk reduction. Hiring managers want certifications, specific threat landscapes you've worked in, and tangible security improvements you've delivered. The Minimal layout strips everything back to content — no decorative elements, generous whitespace, and quiet typography that lets the quality of your writing do the work. It signals taste and confidence.
Why the Minimal layout works for cybersecurity roles
check_circleDesign and writing roles where the resume demonstrates taste
check_circleSenior candidates whose experience speaks for itself
check_circleCompanies known for strong written culture
check_circleAnyone who believes less is more
Fully ATS-compatible. Clean single-column structure, no tables or multi-column divs.
Key skills to include on your cybersecurity resume
ATS systems scan for these keywords. Make sure the ones that match your experience appear in your resume.
SIEMPenetration TestingSOCOWASPIAMZero TrustNISTISO 27001PythonSplunkCrowdStrikeIncident ResponseCISSPCEH
Writing tips for cybersecurity resumes
- 1Lead with your certifications (CISSP, CEH, OSCP, CompTIA Security+) — they're table stakes for most roles.
- 2Frame incidents you handled: scope, time-to-detect, time-to-respond, and remediation steps.
- 3Mention the compliance frameworks you've operated within (SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, PCI-DSS).
Common job titles this template targets
Security AnalystPenetration TesterSecurity EngineerSOC AnalystCISOCloud Security EngineerIncident Responder
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