April 16, 2021
Nearly 95% of businesses in APAC region do not have adequate cybersecurity practices in place
The Covid-19 pandemic has created a major talent crunch in the cybersecurity field, according to a report by professional recruitment services firm Michael Page India titled ‘The Humans of Cybersecurity.’
As per the report, the cybersecurity field is currently experiencing a 43 per cent talent shortage with skills such as Application Development Security, Cloud Security Risk Management, Threat Intelligence, Data Privacy and Security being the most in-demand in the Asia Pacific.
India is expected to have over 1.5 million unfulfilled job vacancies in the field by 2025.
“As companies continue to emphasise on cybersecurity and heightened employee awareness, the focus on cybersecurity has increased more than ever. However there seems to be a huge supply-demand gap, this has led to an increase in hiring for available positions on permanent or contractual basis. The dema
Even as thousands of people across the world lost jobs during the pandemic, there are about 3.1 million unfulfilled positions in cybersecurity around the world, with most of them being in the Asia-Pacific region, said a new report.As a result .
Over 3mn Cyber Security jobs vacant around the globe: Report
As a result of the impact of the global pandemic, Cyber Crime in Asia Pacific went up by 600 per cent
Wednesday April 14, 2021 6:10 PM, IANS
Bengaluru: Even as thousands of people across the world lost jobs during the pandemic, there are about 3.1 million unfulfilled positions in cyber security around the world, with most of them being in the Asia-Pacific region, said a new report.
As a result of the impact of the global pandemic, cyber crime in Asia Pacific went up by 600 per cent, said the report by professional recruitment services firm Michael Page India.
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