Security News > 2016 > March > Why the next wave of cybersecurity talent won’t have a ‘security’ job title (Help Net Security)
Over the past five years, we’ve witnessed the state of cybersecurity become chaotic – and, quite frankly, grim – across a variety of industries. Hotels, financial institutions, consumer electronics, hospitals, universities, governments, retail chains, telecom providers, airlines, vehicles. You name it; it has been hacked. Due to the overwhelming explosion of data breaches around the world, the C-Suite has raced to scoop up any and all cybersecurity talent – to help navigate the complex task … More →
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