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The state of the cyber security talent shortage

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

With over 4 million unfilled cyber security jobs globally, organizations are not only wrestling with a severe shortage of cyber security workers, but also a paucity of those who possess essential skills.

The talent shortage has led to higher workloads for existing cyber security staff, resulting in untenable levels of burnout among staff members.

Over the next year, the compounding effect of talent-related challenges is projected to drive 25% of cyber security leaders to change job fields, potentially worsening the talent shortage.

While comprehensive initiatives are needed at the global and national levels, organizations can proactively take steps to tackle in-house talent shortages. More can be done.

Key statistics

  • Roughly two-thirds of organizations lack the staffing needed to troubleshoot security alerts.
  • On account of inadequate staffing, 68% of organizations face additional cyber security risks.
  • Around 40% of employers have struggled to find qualified candidates who are women, military veterans or from minority backgrounds.

Closing the staffing and skills delta

If your organization has been affected by staffing and skills shortages, pursue:

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