Cybersecurity has a huge skills gap! Will you be part of the problem or the solution?
ISC(2) Estimates a global cyber security workforce shortage of 1.5 million jobs over the next five years.
ISC(2) Estimates a global cyber security workforce shortage of 1.5 million jobs over the next five years.
The application of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to analysing masses of security data may have become commonplace, but security incident-management specialist Demisto reports “great traction” amongst customers for an alternative platform that uses AI to learn from – and duplicate the actions of – human security specialists.
David Braue | 06 Jul | Read more
The Australian Information Security Association (AISA) Awards is a prestigious annual event that recognises extraordinary information security professionals that have promoted excellence and innovation in the field. One of the unique things about this year’s AISA Awards is that, for the first time, the Diversity category was included. This highlights the importance and impact of diversity in the field, recognising the continuous efforts of the driven men and women making a difference in this space. Let’s meet some of the amazing nominees for this year:
Finding talent remains one of the biggest challenges in Australia's cybersecurity market, which is why CSO Australia has joined academic and industry players to launch the Cyber Security Online Marketplace (CSOM) to facilitate an easy-to-use online service that matches employers with cybersecurity professionals and students who are developing skills and careers in the area.
David Braue | 19 Jul | Read more
Growing government and private-sector cybersecurity investments are bringing much-needed attention to a critical sector of Australia's economy
David Braue | 12 Jul | Read more
We have heard about the gaps in the marketplace – we can’t find good cyber security resources. I’ve also heard that students remark that I can’t get a job in cyber, even after doing a degree in this area.