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Bridging the Skills Gap in Cyber Security
The current consensus is that there is a worldwide gap in skills needed for a competent cyber security workforce. This skills gap has implications for the national security sector, both public and private. Although the view is that this will take a concerted effort to rectify, it presents an opportunity for IT professionals, university students, and aspirants to take up jobs in national security - national intelligence as well military and law enforcement intelligence.
Join Source's own Alex Horne and John Hickles as they sit down with Peter Liebert, Sammuel Washington, and Preston Miller and discuss the skills gap within cyber security and what can be done to help close that gap.
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Source Technology is a niche technology recruitment agency, Discovering Tech Potential. We work across Cyber Security, Data, Cloud & Engineering in the US, Europe, and the UK.
By Source Group InternationalBridging the Skills Gap in Cyber Security
The current consensus is that there is a worldwide gap in skills needed for a competent cyber security workforce. This skills gap has implications for the national security sector, both public and private. Although the view is that this will take a concerted effort to rectify, it presents an opportunity for IT professionals, university students, and aspirants to take up jobs in national security - national intelligence as well military and law enforcement intelligence.
Join Source's own Alex Horne and John Hickles as they sit down with Peter Liebert, Sammuel Washington, and Preston Miller and discuss the skills gap within cyber security and what can be done to help close that gap.
Follow Source Technology on LinkedIn
Source Technology is a niche technology recruitment agency, Discovering Tech Potential. We work across Cyber Security, Data, Cloud & Engineering in the US, Europe, and the UK.