The Global Data and Cyber Security Skills Gap: Current Trends and Future Directions

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Onur Korucu
VP of Consulting EMEA, Cyber Security & Data Protection
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A Deep Dive into The Global Data and Cybersecurity Skills Gap

Hello everyone, and thank you for joining my session today on the global data and cybersecurity skills gap. As we advance deeper into the digital age, the need for individuals skilled in cybersecurity and data protection is more crucial than ever before. With the rapid digitalization and emergence of new technologies, the nature of work has irrevocably changed. Cybersecurity or data security skills are now regarded as essential for the modern workplace.

My name is Honor Ko, and among my various professional roles across continents, I've had the pleasure of working as a senior management management and experienced consultant in different geographies of the world. Today, I serve as the Vice President of Consulting at one of the Microsoft partners, specializing in cybersecurity and data protection.

The Current and Future Cybersecurity Landscape

In an industry molded by rapid digitalization, the demand for cybersecurity or data security specialists continues to increase. However, the skills gap in these digital roles is a major hindrance in maintaining pace with the digital transformation. Interestingly, businesses often struggle to find talent for such roles.

The demand for cybersecurity, privacy, and IT audit roles, in particular, is high, especially in the aftermath of the pandemic, which has forced accelerated digitalization across business sectors. Understanding emerging technologies like AI, Blockchain, and the fundamentals of cybersecurity in this new digital era is key to security specialists' roles.

The Main Factors Driving the Digital Skills Gap

Five primary factors contribute to the driving force behind the digital skills gap. Firstly, the demand for digital skills has skyrocketed with the acceleration of digitalization and the emergence of new technologies. Secondly, social inequalities affect opportunities to develop digital skills. Next, the traditional modes of education may not effectively satisfy the needs for digital skills that the market currently requires. Furthermore, changes in the nature of work, especially with increased remote and digital-centric work, have created a need for more digital solutions and virtual work competencies. Finally, technological advances have necessitated agile skills adaptation from workers, causing a constant demand for learning and upskilling.

How Can We Address the Digital Skills Gap?

To address the digital skills gap, organizations can undertake several key initiatives, all of which fall under the following six action points:

  1. Common Skills Framework
  2. Skill-based Hiring
  3. Upskilling and Reskilling Initiatives
  4. Digital Inclusive Initiatives
  5. Industry Experience Opportunities
  6. Adopting a Lifelong Learning Approach

Workforce and Cybersecurity: The Intertwining Path

Despite the advancements and reliance on technology, the domain of cybersecurity ultimately revolves around how well employees work together to protect their organizations. The challenge organizations face today is finding, recruiting, and retaining people who are qualified, skilled, and certified for various network and security-related roles. The need for cyber and data security awareness training for both technical and non-technical employees is vital for developing critical cyber hygiene skills. A technologically advanced world is meaningless without the people to guide, protect and develop it. We are young, technology is young, and the future of cybersecurity looks promising. Let's shape that future together.

Stay tuned to this blog space for more insights and guides about cybersecurity, technology, and data protection. Until next time, stay safe and digitally savvy.


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