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ML/AI Background: Asset or Liability for Cybersecurity Roles?

A discussion on Reddit explores whether a background in Machine Learning (ML) or Artificial Intelligence (AI) is beneficial or detrimental when applying for cybersecurity roles. Users are seeking advice on how to frame their ML/AI experience to potential employers in the security field, expressing concern that recruiters might perceive it as a lack of specialized security knowledge. AI

IMPACT Explores how AI/ML backgrounds are perceived in adjacent technical fields.

RANK_REASON Discussion on Reddit about career paths and framing experience.

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ML/AI Background: Asset or Liability for Cybersecurity Roles?

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  1. r/MachineLearning TIER_1 English(EN) · /u/Xorphian ·

    Does ML background help or hurt when applying for security roles [D]

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Worried recruiters see &quot;ML/AI engineer&quot; on a resume and assume zero security depth, even with real hands on work in the space. Anyone hired into security from a non-traditional background like this — how'd you frame it?</p> </div><!-- S…