Intelligent CIO Europe Issue13 | Page 84

///////////////////////////////////// FINAL WORD Educating for careers in cybersecurity to tackle skills shortage The skills gap is a recurrent issue for cybersecurity professionals and finding ways to overcome it is challenging. Intelligent CIO Europe hears from Marie Hattar, CMO for Keysight, who tells us how we can take steps to try and combat the cybersecurity skills shortage. I t’s official: 2017 was the worst year ever for cyberattacks globally according to the Online Trust Alliance. The number of cyber incidents, ranging from the massive WannaCry and NotPetya ransomware attacks, to huge data breaches at Equifax and Uber, doubled compared with 2016. 2018 hasn’t been quite as bad, but there have still been many high-profile damaging breaches, such as those which affected Facebook and British Airways. It’s no surprise that the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2018 rated the potential damage from cyberattacks as the third-largest risk facing societies and the global economy today, behind extreme weather events and natural disasters. One of the main reasons why cyberattacks are having such an impact is resourcing. Put simply, many organisations’ security teams are overstretched and getting overwhelmed because they 84 INTELLIGENTCIO www.intelligentcio.com