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Serious cybersecurity skills shortage sparks calls for better training

The shortage makes every organisation a 'more desirable hacking target.'

Nathan Smith
Fri, 29 Jul 2016

The cybersecurity skills shortage is huge worldwide, getting larger. Both public and private sectors are threatened, according to a new study, which is making them more vulnerable to cyber-attacks.

The study, “Hacking the Skills Shortage” by McAfee’s Intel Security and the US-based Centre for

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Nathan Smith
Fri, 29 Jul 2016
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