Security News > 2023 > February > Global threats fuel cyber defence training
Sponsored Post The global impact of cyber threats on businesses, governments, organisations and individuals around the world is ramping up exponentially, with experts warning that danger is set to dramatically worsen in coming months and years.
Thankfully, it is apparent that investment is being increased in cyber defence.
Insurance company Hiscox' Cyber Readiness Report 2022 reveals that average global cyber security spending for organisations that responded to the research report is up 60 percent in 2022 to $5.3m, and has increased by a whopping 250 percent since 2019.
Part of this investment hike has been used to increase cyber defence training for infosec professionals.
The MGT553: Cyber Incident Management course is designed to help infosec professionals to effectively manage major cyber incidents.
It is clear that, in this never-ending conflict against ever-evolving adversaries, the delivery of up-to-date cyber defence training - from non-technical employees to IT security staff, all the way up to organisations' security leadership teams - is a critically important weapon.
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