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Daily Dashboard | CSIS study finds 82 percent of organizations have cybersecurity worker shortage Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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Fast Company reports on the growing need for cybersecurity professionals in the workforce. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said demand for cybersecurity jobs is expected to rise 53 percent over the next two years. A new study released by the Center for Strategic and International Studies examined the cybersecurity workforce shortage on a worldwide scale, looking at trends in eight countries, including the U.S., U.K., Australia, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, and Mexico. The CSIS study found 82 percent of respondents reported a shortage of cybersecurity capabilities in their organizations, with one in four saying the lack of qualified workers directly led to a data breach. The report estimates total global cybersecurity spending will be more than $100 billion over the next four to five years, with the authors saying the investments will help boost best training practices.
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