Cybersecurity Labor Shortage Grows Worse in US and Worldwide
Despite the training and hiring of hundreds of thousands of new workers, the cybersecurity industry's labor shortage is only growing worse. Read the article to learn how demand for talent continues to outstrip supply as companies around the world scramble to shore up security amid growing threats of cyber attack.
What is the current state of the cybersecurity labor market?
The cybersecurity labor shortage is significant, with 3.4 million unfilled security jobs globally, marking a 26.2 percent increase over the past year. Despite the cybersecurity workforce growing to 4.6 million, demand continues to outpace supply, particularly in the U.S. where unfilled positions have reached 410,695, a 9 percent rise.
What skills are in high demand in cybersecurity?
There is a high demand for professionals with cloud security skills and experience. The ISC2's CCSP certification is popular among those looking to advance in cloud security and architecture. Additionally, there is a notable shortage of professionals in investigative roles such as cyber investigation and digital forensics.
How can organizations address the cybersecurity workforce gap?
Organizations can broaden their search for new workers by recruiting individuals from non-traditional backgrounds and removing barriers related to experience and economics. Emphasizing diversity and mentorship, particularly for women, is also crucial in reshaping the workforce to meet the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals.

Cybersecurity Labor Shortage Grows Worse in US and Worldwide
published by Turner Technology
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