Security News > 2021 > March > Cloud security experts wanted: You can be one of them
Cloud computing security is far and away the most in-demand skillset,² found, with 40% of respondents saying that they plan to develop it over the next two years.
It's easy to understand why: with enterprise IT infrastructure, applications and data increasingly being moved to the cloud, IT security must move to the cloud as well.
Since cloud security has its own specific body of knowledge, those who are able to acquire it, can practically count on a stable and well-paying career.
A shortcut to vendor-agnostic cloud security knowledge.
Between the different cloud service and deployment models, the threats and challenges accompanying each, the many available security and privacy controls and the fact that the security responsibility is shared between the providers and the users, there's much to learn and know.
While cloud security training offered by cloud vendors focuses on knowledge needed to securely configure their specific platform and avoid costly mistakes, certification such as CCSP offers a broader perspective on cloud computing and security.
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