There's a growing disconnect between the reality of finding a new job in cybersecurity and the double-digit growth rates that typify cybersecurity job forecasts that predict a hiring crisis.
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Cybersecurity Isn’t Going Anywhere in 2021: Expert Predictions Part One
Cybersecurity Isn’t Going Anywhere in 2021: Expert Predictions Part OneBy Samantha Humphries on
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When reflecting on 2020, the effects of COVID-19 have touched nearly every corner of the globe, spanning continents, age groups and industries. The pandemic forced an almost overnight transformation in the way most businesses operate, particularly for those that did not already have cloud security tools in place. The hasty nature of these changes – combined with reduced staffing, less investment in security and an increase in attacks – presents some major data security issues.
The Top 21 Security Predictions for 2021
As we recover from the worst pandemic in a century, what will the New Year bring in cyberspace? Here’s your annual roundup of security industry forecasts, trends, themes and cybersecurity predictions. Shutterstock/vs148
When the topic of 2021 security predictions came up at a recent meeting of top cyberindustry executives, several leaders starting laughing.
“Really? After we completely blew it last year?” said one chief strategist.
“Wow! We’re not even out of the woods yet with COVID-19,” said a marketing expert. “How can we talk about the post-pandemic world with credibility?”
“I doubt many cybersecurity companies will fully participate right now Dan. So many moving parts, industry disruptions, budget challenges, political issues, new tech unknowns and more. …”