Women in Cybersecurity: ISC2 Survey Shows Pay Gap and Benefits of Inclusive Teams Your email has been sent About 23% of security teams include women, ISC2 found in its Cybersecurity Workforce Study.
Report reveals how staff and budget cuts are increasing perceived security risk, while rapid AI adoption is reshaping skills requirements and creating new career opportunities ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 4, ...
The cybersecurity discipline is faced with a chaotic moment: Companies are suffering from a shortage of cybersecurity workers and tighter security budgets. That combo means that cybersecurity ...
Just 4% of cybersecurity teams have a majority of women on them, with 11% completely lacking any female representation at all, according to new research by ISC2. The overall global average suggests ...
Cybersecurity Hiring: How to Overcome Talent Shortages and Skills Gaps Your email has been sent A recent report and panel discussion by the International Information System Security Certification ...
The nonprofit International Information System Security Certification Consortium, also known as (ISC)², today released the results of a new study that found a stark increase in the shortage of ...
The study involved 12000 existing security professionals throughout the world; two-thirds of whom hold an (ISC) 2 qualification while one-third do not. “It’s about 20% larger than our last survey – ...
Asia-Pacific has clocked the largest growth in cybersecurity workforce, but still faces a shortage exceeding 2.16 million. More than half of respondents in the region feel this gap puts their ...