Security News > 2016 > October > What can we do about the critical cybersecurity skills shortage? (Help Net Security)
Tech-savvy youth could plug a widening skills gap as employers seek to combat the growing threat of cybercrime and avert mass disruption to public and private lives. But the industry is failing to provide a clear path for young people to find work, hone their skills, and serve society. Instead, they are being tempted to exacerbate cybercrime, rather than prevent it. In a wide-ranging new survey of 12,000 consumers and IT professionals from across the … More →
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