Cybersecurity Workforce Gap Hits Record 4 Million Amid Tech Challenges
By Nate Dillard
The Big Picture: ISC2's 2023 Cybersecurity Workforce Study reveals a staggering growth in the global cybersecurity workforce, now at 5.5 million, an 8.7% increase from 2022. Despite this, a record-breaking gap of 4 million cybersecurity professionals looms, highlighting a critical shortage in the industry, according to an ISC2 report.
What's Next: To bridge this gap, organizations are investing in staff training, DEI initiatives, and adapting hiring practices. However, the study underscores a persistent skills gap and new challenges like AI and economic uncertainty that impact the cybersecurity landscape.
Between the Lines:
Key findings include:
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A severe skills gap with 92% of cybersecurity professionals acknowledging it in their organizations.
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Economic uncertainty leads to budget cuts and layoffs, affecting 47% of professionals.
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Emerging technologies like AI are a top challenge for the next two years, with 47% having minimal knowledge of AI.