The 2024 ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study was released on Thursday, Oct. 31, and the annual report shows that economic conditions have significantly impacted the cyber workforce. At the same time ...
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 ...
A recent ISC2 study revealed a persistent gender gap in the cybersecurity industry, with the average representation of women on cybersecurity teams standing at 23%. Globally, 14,865 individuals ...
The nonprofit International Information System Security Certification Consortium, also known as (ISC)², today released the results of a new study that found a stark increase in the shortage of ...
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 ...
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 ...
The International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium [(ISC)2], the non-profit international leader in educating and certifying information security professionals worldwide and ...
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 ...
This week saw the release of the 2020 (ISC) 2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study, one of the accurate barometers of the prevalent skills shortage in the industry. Based on a survey of 3790 respondents, the ...
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