The latest ISC2 workforce study reveals that skills gaps are increasing as cybersecurity professionals adopt AI tools and ...
The White House is expected to kick off 2026 with a new national cyber strategy. Here's what else we're watching in a ...
The cybersecurity workforce is growing — but it’s growing slower than organizations’ need for cyber workers. This is particularly pronounced in the U.S., according to a cross-sector, international ...
The Department of Defense (DoD), General Services Administration (GSA), and NASA have introduced a proposed rule to amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) to incorporate a framework for ...
Before retiring from his post at NIST, Rodney Petersen spoke with FNN about the evolution of cyber workforce efforts over the last decade.
Artificial intelligence adoption is accelerating, and at the same time, AI-driven threats are becoming more prevalent and ...
A former Louisiana classroom teacher now directs a national cybersecurity education program that reaches all 50 states, and ...
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 ...
When training and credential provider ISC2s released its latest workforce analysis recently, the report's continued focus on a gap between the number of "needed" cybersecurity professionals and the ...
The digital landscape is in a state of constant evolution, and with it, the world of cybersecurity is advancing at ...
For cybersecurity specialists working in the federal government, the flood of artificial intelligence tools in recent years has had a transformative effect on agencies’ work. In these relatively ...
The 2025 ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study finds that skills shortages now pose a greater risk to security effectiveness than staffing levels, even as budget pressures show signs of stabilizing.
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