The 2025 ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study finds that skills shortages now pose a greater risk to security effectiveness ...
The “2025 ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study” was just released, and eye-opening cybersecurity trends are developing that are worth close attention. Let’s explore.
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 2024 ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study was released on Thursday, Oct. 31, and the annual report shows that economic conditions have significantly impacted the cyber workforce. At the same time ...
The latest ISC2 workforce study reveals that skills gaps are increasing as cybersecurity professionals adopt AI tools and report critical staffing needs across organizations. Cybersecurity teams are ...
The cyber profession is still evaluating the full implications of AI technologies. 82% of respondents expressed optimism that AI will improve job efficiency 56% said that AI will make some activities ...
ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study reports stalled growth as budgets tighten. Automation and AI seen as possible stopgaps, despite widespread caveats. Global cybersecurity workforce growth has stalled ...
A recent ISC2 study revealed a persistent gender gap in the cybersecurity industry, with the average representation of women on cybersecurity teams standing at 23%. Globally, 14,865 individuals ...
Talk of the talent gap in cybersecurity continues, with ISACA, ISC2, and even the Biden administration releasing new publications addressing the problem. Indeed, the US alone has almost half a million ...
College grads are being screened out by AI before humans ever see their resumes, even as overwhelmed recruiters list “entry-level” jobs requiring years of experience. At the same time, hiring slowed ...
Gender diversity in the cyber security profession is improving, according to an ISC2 report on women in cyber security, which collated responses from 2,400 women who took part in its recent Workforce ...