Security News > 2018 > November > Should government officials complete basic cyber security training?
Venafi announced the results of a survey of 515 IT security professionals’ views on the cyber security literacy of government officials. The survey was conducted August 4-9, 2018, at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas. According to the survey, eighty-eight percent of respondents believe all government officials should be required to complete a basic cyber security training course. In addition, sixty-six percent believe governments should not be able to force technology companies to grant … More → The post Should government officials complete basic cyber security training? appeared first on Help Net Security.
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