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We can try to bridge the cybersecurity skills gap, but that doesn’t necessarily mean more jobs for defenders
I have written about the dreaded " cybersecurity skills gap" more times than I can remember in this newsletter, but I feel like it's time to revisit this topic again. That's because the White House announced a new initiative last week for the U.S. government called the " Service for America"...
Small Business, Big Threats: INE Security Launches Initiative to Train SMBs to Close a Critical Skills Gap
Cary, North Carolina, 10th September 2024, CyberNewsWire...
What’s Different About Data Security in the Cloud? Almost Everything.
In 2019, most organizations already had digital transformation plans in place. These plans included migrating workloads to modern cloud architectures. However, the Covid-19 pandemic compelled organizations to expedite their modernization efforts due to practical reasons. For instance, setting up ...
Stellar Cyber Bridges Cybersecurity Skills Gap with First-of-Its-Kind University Program
By Owais Sultan Stellar Cyber launches a field-proven university program to enable educational organizations to deliver hands-on cybersecurity training and provide soc services to underserved communities. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Stellar Cyber Bridges Cybersecurity...
Cybersecurity hotlines at colleges could go a long way toward filling the skills gap
Welcome to this weeks edition of the Threat Source newsletter. I recently stumbled upon news that the University of Texas at Austin is launching a new cybersecurity clinic run by faculty and students studying security and IT at the university. This clinic offers pro-bono cybersecurity services --...
2023 prediction: Security workforce shortage will lead to nationally significant cyberattack
If 2022 was any indication, businesses are about to face an unprecedented volume, frequency, and sophistication of cyberthreats in 2023. Global cyberattacks have increased by 483 percent over the last two years, and at the current rate of growth, damage from such attacks will amount to $10.5...
Powerlifting in the Cybersecurity Skills Gap
All the reasons Is there too much to do with too little talent? If your SOC hasn’t been running smoothly in a while, there’s likely multiple reasons why. As a popular slang phrase goes these days, it’s because of “all the reasons.” Budget, talent churn, addressing alerts all over the place; you...
Why Organizations Struggle with Patch Management (and What to Do about It)
The cybersecurity attack surface continues to grow exponentially. Modern technologies are being deployed on-premises and in the cloud as part of digital transformation journeys. Meanwhile, the current practice of identifying, classifying, prioritizing, and remediating vulnerabilities has become...
6 Reasons Managed Detection and Response Is Hitting Its Stride
Cyber threats have risen to the 1 concern of CEOs, which means security teams — in the hot seat for years — are really feeling it now. Files and data live in the cloud. Work is hybrid or remote. There’s turmoil around the world. Cyberattacks are not just a distant boogieman – they’re here and...
Threat Source newsletter (July 28, 2022) — What constitutes an "entry-level" job in cybersecurity?
By Jon Munshaw. Welcome to this week’s edition of the Threat Source newsletter. Between the White House’s recent meeting, countless conference talks and report after report warning of cybersecurity burnout, there’s been a ton of talk recently around the cybersecurity skills...
EMEAR Monthly Talos Update: Training the next generation of cybersecurity researchers
Cisco Talos and Cisco Secure have the latest edition of the Talos EMEAR Threat Update series out now, which you can watch above or over at this link, where Martin Lee and Hazel Burton talk about the cybersecurity skills gap that currently exists and how we can better train the next generation of...
Three Reasons Why Unification Drives Modern Data Security Strategy
Today, the necessities of business innovation compel most organizations to have several teams with diverse priorities managing dozens of data sources, all with different structures. This makes it impossible to secure complete data repositories successfully using traditional methods. This post wil...
Threat Source newsletter (April 7, 2022) — More money for cybersecurity still doesn't solve the skills gap problem
By Jon Munshaw. Welcome to this week’s edition of the Threat Source newsletter. U.S. President Joe Biden’s proposed budget would include an 11 percent increase in the federal government’s IT budget, including a total of $10.9 billion for cybersecurity. On the surface — this is all... This is only...
Organizations Face a ‘Losing Battle’ Against Vulnerabilities
After a banner year for vulnerabilities and cyberattacks in 2021, organizations believe they are fighting a “losing battle” against security vulnerabilities and threats, “despite the billions of dollars spent collectively on cybersecurity technology,” according to an annual security report from...
The End of the Cybersecurity Skills Crisis (Maybe?)
In just 4 years, you can learn to be fluent in Mandarin. In 2 years, NASA can get you through astronaut training. But the cybersecurity skills gap? It's dire and dead-stuck in its fifth straight year of zero progress. Globally, 3.5 million cybersecurity jobs remain unfilled, and of those candidat...
Six paths to a job in cybersecurity
Like many high-tech businesses, the cybersecurity industry is facing a widening skills gap. One of the main reasons why many companies do not have effective data security practices is the lack of actual skilled cybersecurity practitioners. In a November 2019 report, the International Information...
Four Essential Features for a Database Security Strategy to Take on a Growing Threat Landscape
For a considerable time, many organizations have used three to five on-premise databases to manage their workloads, and many teams have tried to funnel every application into using those databases. Today, as the pressure to innovate while keeping costs low intensifies, organizations have started...
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: How Security Pros Can Get Involved
Fall is a time defined by yearly rituals. For some of us, that means breaking out our favorite knit sweaters, indulging in pumpkin-flavored everything, or — in the immortal words of George Costanza — “shifting into soup mode." The information security world has its own autumnal observance: Nation...
Why diversity is important for a strong cybersecurity team
Medicine. Aeronautics. Academia. When you’re a cybersecurity professional, the colleague next to you could have started in one of these industries—or just about any other you can imagine. The backgrounds of cybersecurity professionals are more diverse than those of professionals in other...
Why diversity is important for a strong cybersecurity team
Medicine. Aeronautics. Academia. When you’re a cybersecurity professional, the colleague next to you could have started in one of these industries—or just about any other you can imagine. The backgrounds of cybersecurity professionals are more diverse than those of professionals in other...