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Cybersecurity workforce of tomorrow

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nizich, Michael, Author.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (224 p.)
Place of Publication:
Emerald Publishing 2023
Summary:
The field of cybersecurity - the protection of electronic data - offers one of the fastest growing job markets today. As the sector grows in importance there will be a rapidly growing demand for qualified analysts, cryptographers, engineers, architects, managers, and executive leaders.The Cybersecurity Workforce of Tomorrowdiscusses the current requirements of the cybersecurity worker and analyses the ways in which these roles may change in the future as attacks from hackers, criminals and enemy states become increasingly sophisticated. The author's predictions are based on the inevitable changes that will come for the cybersecurity industry including:More rigid federal, state, and global security requirements and accountabilityThe increasing complexity and quality of cyber-attacks and the skillsets of the attackersThe expansion and acceptance of the dark web as a marketplace for stolen dataThe increasing use of cyber-attacks in political and economic confrontations between nation statesExperienced practitioner and academic Michael Nizichexamines the current and future human resources requirements of the cybersecurity market. His focus on workforce preparation, education and emerging technologies is essential reading for executives and cybersecurity professionals alike.
ISBN:
9781803829159
1-80382-915-X

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