Skills shortage stories
The Cyber Security Pitch @ Parliament event saw New South Wales' top students and companies come together to tackle the growing cybercrime threat.
Optus Business has launched a new Cyber Education program designed to encourage students to consider a career in cybersecurity.
Aussie firms are inadvertently fuelling a cyber security skills crunch by not adequately investing in and recognising the need for expertise.
Cybersecurity skills shortage in Australia leaves companies vulnerable to data breaches, says ISACA. Breach costs average $3.46m. #cybersecurity.
The EC-Council has given approval for Kaplan Singapore to use its cybersecurity features in a new course designed for digital forensics.
IT professionals view AI as a critical skill moving forward according to a new report which also highlights the skills shortage impact on businesses.
Organisations that address this now will be in the strongest position to ensure business growth and competitive advantage.
New cybersecurity center in Tokyo aims to address skills shortage in Japan ahead of 2020 Olympic Games. #cybersecurity #Tokyo2020.
There's a skills shortage in one of the most promising areas in technology and it's becoming a massive problem for organisations.
Tech channel association CompTIA says tech will continue to shape the world and industry executives are entering the new year with a positive outlook.
Ingram Micro's Andrew Khan gives a quick rundown Fortinet's multi-faceted approach to upskilling staff whilst reducing complexity.
KPMG's Project Management Survey 2017 revealed that two-thirds of projects undertaken in New Zealand are failing.
NZTech says New Zealand is putting its focus overseas to attract tech talent, but it shouldn't be our only initiative.
The New Zealand Cyber Security Challenge aims to engage students and promote a career in cybersecurity, with unfilled jobs set to reach 1.5 million by 2019.
NTU Singapore and FireEye have teamed up to explore new areas in cybersecurity research and develop courses for security professionals.
A new report reveals 50% of Kiwis admit they need to up their digital skills to guarantee their spot in the future workforce.
ISACA has put the global cybersecurity skills shortage under the microscope and shown that there's still a large gap between jobs & candidates.
Small businesses in New Zealand are facing difficulties in recruiting skilled staff, according to a report from MYOB.
New Zealand's new Cyber Security Skills Taskforce has one mission: to address the shortage of New Zealand cyber professionals.
Small businesses are more confident about their economic future, but they're finding it harder to grow as sourcing skilled talent becomes harder.