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How can the cybersecurity industry bridge the gap in its staggering 4 million open roles? This episode dives into the critical need for workforce development and how unconventional paths into cybersecurity are reshaping the field.
Joining us is Keatron Evans, VP of Portfolio and Product Strategy at Infosec, a company that has trained professionals at 70% of Fortune 500 organizations. With over 17 years of experience spanning penetration testing, incident response, and information security management, Keatron shares insights on why diverse backgrounds—from non-technical fields like nursing and the military—can enrich cybersecurity teams.
My guest explains how these unique perspectives, coupled with certifications and practical training, can address the skills gap in ways traditional pipelines cannot.
We also explore the growing importance of upskilling in widening talent pools, creating clear career paths, and ensuring inclusivity within the industry. Keatron delves into how organizations can move beyond certifications to focus on demonstrable skills and how AI is accelerating learning while paving the way for emerging roles in cloud security and AI strategy.
The conversation includes practical strategies for workplace leaders and educational institutions to revamp training programs, tap into unexpected talent pools, and prepare for 2025's cybersecurity trends, including the intersection of cloud, AI, and cybersecurity.
Where do you see the biggest challenges or opportunities in addressing the cybersecurity skills gap? Join the discussion and share your thoughts! To learn more, connect with Keatron Evans and Infosec online for valuable insights into transforming your team's cybersecurity potential.
By Neil C. Hughes5
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How can the cybersecurity industry bridge the gap in its staggering 4 million open roles? This episode dives into the critical need for workforce development and how unconventional paths into cybersecurity are reshaping the field.
Joining us is Keatron Evans, VP of Portfolio and Product Strategy at Infosec, a company that has trained professionals at 70% of Fortune 500 organizations. With over 17 years of experience spanning penetration testing, incident response, and information security management, Keatron shares insights on why diverse backgrounds—from non-technical fields like nursing and the military—can enrich cybersecurity teams.
My guest explains how these unique perspectives, coupled with certifications and practical training, can address the skills gap in ways traditional pipelines cannot.
We also explore the growing importance of upskilling in widening talent pools, creating clear career paths, and ensuring inclusivity within the industry. Keatron delves into how organizations can move beyond certifications to focus on demonstrable skills and how AI is accelerating learning while paving the way for emerging roles in cloud security and AI strategy.
The conversation includes practical strategies for workplace leaders and educational institutions to revamp training programs, tap into unexpected talent pools, and prepare for 2025's cybersecurity trends, including the intersection of cloud, AI, and cybersecurity.
Where do you see the biggest challenges or opportunities in addressing the cybersecurity skills gap? Join the discussion and share your thoughts! To learn more, connect with Keatron Evans and Infosec online for valuable insights into transforming your team's cybersecurity potential.

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