Security News > 2016 > July > Cybersecurity talent crisis continues, technical skills in high demand (Help Net Security)
Intel Security, in partnership with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), has released a global report outlining the talent shortage crisis impacting the cybersecurity industry across both companies and nations. 82 percent of respondents admit to a shortage of cybersecurity skills, with 71 percent of respondents citing this shortage as responsible for direct and measureable damage to organizations whose lack of talent makes them more desirable hacking targets. Cybersecurity workforce shortages by country … More →
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