Closing the Cybersecurity Knowledge Gap

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Cyber attacks are a daily occurrence. “During 2021, a cyberattack occurred every 39 seconds. The world experienced a ransomware explosion, which will likely continue its upward trajectory in 2022,” says Danny Lopez, CEO of Glasswall. Combating the issue, companies have increased hiring cybersecurity professionals. Though the U.S. unemployment rate recently reached a low of 5.4%, the cybersecurity knowledge gap remains high. Cybersecurity Ventures states cybersecurity employment opportunities increased 350% since 2013. According to eSecurity Planet there are about 435,000 openings in the US alone.

 

We aren’t telling you anything new. Unemployment is down, but demand is high for cybersecurity experts. 76% of IT decision-makers experience critical skills gaps on their teams – a 145% increase since 2016.

 

The shortage is not insurmountable, but it takes investing in people, process and technology  especially people. Research has found technical training and certifications provide a long-term skills gap solution.

 

Read more in our article here: https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/blog/2022/03/closing-the-cybersecurity-knowledge-gap/ 

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Hey everyone, hay! I stumbled upon this post discussing the cybersecurity knowledge gap and wanted to share my thoughts and knowledge on the topic, particularly in relation to user experience in web development.

 

It's no secret that cyber attacks are becoming more prevalent and frequent. As the CEO of Glasswall, Danny Lopez, pointed out, cyberattacks occurred every 39 seconds in 2021, and the rise of ransomware attacks is expected to continue in 2022.

 

Now, how does user experience (UX) fit into web development and cybersecurity? Well, UX encompasses the design and usability of websites and applications. When it comes to cybersecurity, it's essential to integrate UX principles to create secure and user-friendly experiences. This includes implementing intuitive security measures, clear communication about privacy and data protection, and minimizing friction in authentication processes.

 

By investing in UX and cybersecurity, organizations can not only enhance the security of their digital products but also improve user satisfaction and trust. So, if you're a web developer interested in cybersecurity, consider exploring how you can incorporate UX best practices into your work to contribute to closing the knowledge gap.

 

In conclusion, addressing the cybersecurity knowledge gap requires a multi-faceted approach, and investing in people through technical training and certifications is a vital component. Additionally, incorporating user experience principles into web development can play a significant role in creating secure and user-friendly digital experiences. Let's work collectively to bridge the gap and make the digital world safer for everyone!