The cybersecurity discipline is faced with a chaotic moment: Companies are suffering from a shortage of cybersecurity workers and tighter security budgets. That combo means that cybersecurity ...
About 23% of security teams include women, ISC2 found in its Cybersecurity Workforce Study. Only 17% of respondents to the ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study were women, showing a continued struggle ...
Leadership training and skills are severely lacking in the cybersecurity industry, according to ISC2’s Cybersecurity Leadership Survey. The accreditation and training body found that in responses to ...
Report reveals how staff and budget cuts are increasing perceived security risk, while rapid AI adoption is reshaping skills requirements and creating new career opportunities ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 4, ...
The global cyber security workforce needs to increase by 87% to fill the current shortfall of cyber talent, according to research. ISC2’s 2024 Cybersecurity workforce study found there are currently ...
Asia-Pacific has clocked the largest growth in cybersecurity workforce, but still faces a shortage exceeding 2.16 million. More than half of respondents in the region feel this gap puts their ...
According to the ISC2, 90% of organizations face cybersecurity skills shortages. Plus, the gap between roles to fill and available talent widened. A recent report and panel discussion by the ...
Just 4% of cybersecurity teams have a majority of women on them, with 11% completely lacking any female representation at all, according to new research by ISC2. The overall global average suggests ...
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