The Department of Defense (DOD), which employs
more cybersecurity professionals than any other federal body, is hiring aggressively, as are many other federal and state agencies.
Not exact matches
Haiyan Song, who heads Splunk's security markets group, tells Fortune that «automation is becoming
more and
more important because of the shortage in
professional capabilities,» referring to a talent deficit that continues to plague the
cybersecurity industry.
«From learning the language of security to behavioral basics and changing standards,
professionals of every trade need an opportunity to get acquainted with
cybersecurity, and then stay up to date as the world grows
more connected, complex, and capable of devastating hacks, scams, and breaches».
The event draws hundreds of legal
professionals and technology specialists eager to share their insights on the ever - developing world of legal technology and learn from their peers about the best strategies and solutions for matter management, eDiscovery,
cybersecurity and
more.
The webinar focused on issues and developments of interest to both Canadian and United States businesses, insurers, organizations, claims
professionals, adjusters, and risk managers who are involved with Cyber Insurance Coverages under Standalone Cyber and
more traditional insurance policies, and Cyber Risks, Data Breach, Information Security,
Cybersecurity and Privacy issues.
According to research by ESG,
cybersecurity professionals find their jobs
more difficult than two years ago.