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ISC2 Cyber Workforce Study Says AI, Cloud Skills Are Needed

Data Breach Today

ISC2 CEO Clar Rosso on the Latest Cybersecurity Training and Development Trends Tech firms are making huge investments in generative AI tools, but nearly half of cybersecurity professionals say they have little or no or knowledge of AI, according to ISC2's Cyber Workforce Study 2023, which surveyed 14,865 international security practitioners and decision-makers. (..)

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Get ready for change with IBM Cloud Training

IBM Big Data Hub

The IBM Center for Cloud Training has been busy creating and delivering training and certification programs that prepare you to work with the infrastructure and data that Cloud requires. Being proactive in your learning can significantly boost your career and empower you as these inevitable changes become our new reality.

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Case Study: LoanLogics Combined Compliance & Security Awareness Training to Improve Security Culture

KnowBe4

In the drive to build a strong security culture, security awareness and compliance training should work hand in hand.

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[CASE STUDY] New-school Approach to Training and Simulated Phishing Shines Over Traditional LMS

KnowBe4

based enterprise manufacturing organization cut their Phish-prone Percentage™ (PPP) by more than 80% after five months using the KnowBe4 security awareness training and simulated phishing platform.

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How Microsoft Training Boosts an ISO 27001 Qualification

IT Governance

Meanwhile, the (ISC) 2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study 202 1 found that 72% of cyber security professionals are required by their organisation to earn certifications. The (ISC) 2 study found that 40% of cyber security professionals plan to develop their Cloud security skills in the next two years.

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You Need Aggressive Cyber Training, Not "So, So" Training

KnowBe4

According to nearly every study conducted over the last decade, social engineering is involved in the vast majority of cyber attacks. The figures range from about 30% to 90% of all hacking and malware attacks. There is no other root exploitation cause that organizations can focus on mitigating that would decrease cybersecurity risk more.

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Healthcare Cyberattacks Lead to Increased Mortality, Lower Patient Care: Ponemon Study

eSecurity Planet

Nearly a quarter of healthcare organizations hit by ransomware attacks experienced an increase in patient mortality, according to a study from Ponemon Institute and Proofpoint released today. Two of the more common healthcare cybersecurity defenses the report found are training and awareness programs and employee monitoring.