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Professional Liability Attorney

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$129K - $164K/yr

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Professional Liability Attorney

Atlanta, GA · Hybrid

$129K - $164K/yr

... cyber law), financial planners, healthcare providers, insurance brokers and agents, school districts and municipalities, property appraisers and inspectors, real estate appraisers, brokers and agents ...

Professional Liability Attorney

Las Vegas, NV · Hybrid

$128K - $163K/yr

... cyber law), financial planners, healthcare providers, insurance brokers and agents, school districts and municipalities, property appraisers and inspectors, real estate appraisers, brokers and agents ...

Professional Liability Attorney

Phoenix, AZ · Hybrid

$126K - $161K/yr

... cyber law), financial planners, healthcare providers, insurance brokers and agents, school districts and municipalities, property appraisers and inspectors, real estate appraisers, brokers and agents ...

Professional Liability Attorney

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$128K - $163K/yr

... cyber law), financial planners, healthcare providers, insurance brokers and agents, school districts and municipalities, property appraisers and inspectors, real estate appraisers, brokers and agents ...

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How much do cyber law jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for cyber law in the United States is $128,882.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $113,000.00 and $146,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a cyber law?

A Cyber Law job involves dealing with legal issues related to the internet, digital transactions, data protection, intellectual property, and cybercrimes. Professionals in this field work on cases involving hacking, privacy breaches, online fraud, and digital rights. They may advise businesses on compliance with data protection regulations, draft legal policies, or represent clients in cyber-related disputes. Cyber law specialists can work in law firms, government agencies, corporate legal departments, or as independent consultants.

What types of cases or issues does a cyber law professional typically handle?

Cyber Law professionals are commonly involved in cases and legal matters such as data breaches, privacy violations, compliance with data protection regulations, cybercrime investigations, intellectual property disputes online, and drafting technology-related contracts or policies. They may provide counsel to organizations on risk management strategies and best practices for digital security, represent clients during regulatory inquiries or litigation, and work closely with IT, compliance, and executive teams. The role requires staying current with emerging technologies and legal developments to provide sound guidance in a constantly evolving field. Daily work can be a mix of research, drafting documents, advising on incident response, and collaborating with technical and legal colleagues.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the cyber law position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Cyber Law, you need a comprehensive understanding of legal frameworks relating to information technology, data privacy, intellectual property, and cybersecurity, typically supported by a law degree and bar admission. Familiarity with cybersecurity tools, digital forensics systems, and relevant certifications like Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) is often valuable. Excellent analytical thinking, negotiation, and communication skills are crucial for interpreting complex regulations and advising clients or organizations. These capabilities enable effective risk management, legal compliance, and the ability to navigate the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Is cybersecurity law a good career?

Cyber law professionals focus on legal issues related to cybersecurity, data protection, and privacy, often working with legal teams, policymakers, or cybersecurity experts. The field offers growing demand due to increasing cyber threats and regulatory requirements, and it typically requires knowledge of both legal principles and technical concepts such as encryption and network security. Certifications like Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) can enhance career prospects in this area.
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Infographic showing various Cyber Law job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $128,882 per year, or $62 per hour.

DoD SkillBridge: Cyber Intelligence Analyst

TeamWorx Security, LLC.

Columbia, MD • Hybrid

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Title: SkillBridge Cyber Intelligence Analyst

Location:Hybrid, Columbia, MD

Position Type: Internship


**This position is for active duty military members only who meet the requirements outlined below**


SkillBridge Eligibility:

  • Have 180 days of military service or fewer remaining prior to your date of discharge and you have at least 180 continuous days of active service.
  • Obtain approval from your unit commander.
  • Agree that participation in SkillBridge can be terminated at any time by the service if mission requirements dictate.

The Opportunity:

TeamWorx Security is seeking an awesome person to help create and teach our intelligence training efforts. This includes supporting intelligence operations, training, and curriculum development, and providing threat analysis support across our quickly growing customer base. Our ideal teammate will be instrumental in delivering exceptional instruction development and support.


What You'll Be Doing:


  • Work with our product managers and customers to perform training, curriculum development, cyber incident response, and customer engagement.

  • Work with and lead Hive-IQ/MATRIX teams (will train) in support of real-world response efforts through information sharing, threat report analysis and development, and working with leadership to develop a more focused and cohesive outreach and customer engagement.

  • Conduct threat analysis and generate threat reports based on many sources of information for our customers.

  • Tracks RFP progress across our mission space and immediately mobilizes response/incident efforts as needed.

  • Triage and coordinate cyber incident response efforts with our customers.

  • Schedules, prepares materials for all meetings (internally and externally).

Minimum Requirements:


  • 3+ years of military intelligence, cyber security industry, intelligence community, or critical infrastructure industries (public and private).

  • Relevant teaching/instructor experience preferred.

  • Proficiency using a variety of technology and tools, cyber security and engineering technology, and a host of collaborative capabilities.

  • Highly organized, excellent communication, writing, and presentation skills.

  • Proficient in cyber intelligence methodology, practice, and application.

What it Takes!


  • Innovating beyond what's possible - that's the way we like it.

  • Excellent interpersonal skills and outstanding written and oral communication skills; ability to articulate complex technical issues effectively and appropriately for a wide range of audiences.

  • Possession of excellent analytical skills.

  • Exploring, learning, and building cool technologies, making mistakes, and learning along the way.

  • Being comfortable working from multiple locations, with our customers, and in our team environment.

  • Self-driven and self-motivated; attention to detail and having a great attitude!

  • Taking ownership of projects and drive them to completion.

A Little About Us and Our Team

TeamWorx Security is a military veteran-owned business providing managed collaboration solutions to customers around the globe in defense, cyber, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, and emergency management.We are a team of data scientists, software engineers, researchers, product developers, and operation-minded folks who specialize in developing applications and products that our customers love. Our mission is to reinvent the way technical and non-technical people work with technology. We believe in creating harmonious, automated solutions designed to improve our customers' daily workflow, allowing them to act quickly and decisively about what matters most. We are looking for critical thinkers who excel at solving problems and have a passion for what they do to help us move our mission forward. This is our story; come tell us yours.

At TeamWorx Security, Inc., we hold our values as guiding principles in all that we doand encourage our community to embrace and embody them. Our core values are putting our people first, being curious, being authentic, being scrappy, and honoring those who serve. These values drive our company culture, decision-making, and operations.

Commitment to Equal Opportunity

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, ethnicity, age, national origin, citizenship, religion, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy, family structure, marital status, ancestry, domestic partner status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or military status, or any other basis prohibited by law. TeamWorx Security will also consider the employment of qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with relevant laws.