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Hord Tipton recognizes that many critical federal cybersecurity positions would go unfilled in the coming months and years if the federal government required all of its information security ...
Security certifications are the most sought-after area of specialty among information technology professionals, according to a new study from Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA).
Widely recognized across the industry, these blue-chip certs are highly valued by employers, offer competitive salaries, and are backed by strong professional communities. Cybersecurity certifications ...
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Information security is only growing in importance. Whatever an organisation’s mission, product or service, its information security is paramount. Many readers of this column have asked me about IT ...
I often get asked, “How can I get into a hot cybersecurity role?” Or what is the best way to advance my career as a security professional? Or, what steps would you recommend for my son or daughter or ...
Google Certified Professional Cloud Architect, CISM - Certified Information Security Manager and AWS Certified Solutions Architect are the three best paying tech certifications this year. Earning a ...
New Foote Partners data shows certification premiums surging while noncertified skills post their steepest decline in more ...
At the recent RSA Conference USA 2017, Firemon completed a survey whose results were interesting and are summarized below: 70% of respondents would rather have smarter people than better products. 93% ...