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Top 9 Trends In Cybersecurity Careers for 2025

eSecurity Planet

Technologies that were figments of the imagination a dozen years ago, if they were conceived of at all, quickly become mainstream — think generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) or blockchain. As they do, they create more security vulnerabilities and inherent business, changing the nature of cybersecurity careers.

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Demand, CyberInsurance, and Automation/AI Are the Future of InfoSec

Daniel Miessler

2021-2030) A Surge in Demand for InfoSec people will result in many more professionals being trained and placed within companies, likely using more of a trade/certification model than a 4-year university model. ISC) 2 says there were over 4 million too few cybersecurity people in 2019. ESG and ISSA. Cyberinsurance Will Ascend.

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Zero Trust and the Failure of Sampling: Two Important Cybersecurity Trends

Joseph Steinberg

Last week, I attended an excellent briefing given by Tom Gillis, Senior Vice President and General Manager of VMware’s Networking and Advanced Security Business Group, in which he discussed various important cybersecurity-related trends that he and his team have observed. Sampling No Longer Works.

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How AI is Advancing Cybersecurity

eSecurity Planet

There’s a never ending cycle between the measures cybersecurity providers introduce to prevent or remediate cyber threats and the tactics cyber criminals use to get around these security measures. Artificial intelligence has emerged as a critical tool cybersecurity companies leverage to stay ahead of the curve.

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62% of cybersecurity experts believe AI will be weaponized in next year

Tech Republic Security

A recent survey of infosec professionals, conducted by Cylance, found that many believe artificial intelligence will soon be used to conduct cyberattacks.

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AI and the Future of Work: What It Means for Cybersecurity and Beyond

SecureWorld News

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer an emerging trendit's a present-day disruptor. In the cybersecurity industry and across the broader workforce, the question is no longer if AI will impact jobs, but which ones, how quickly, and what comes next. That doesn't mean the human cybersecurity workforce is obsolete.

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Top-Paying Tech Jobs Highlight New Roles, Cybersecurity Tie-ins

SecureWorld News

What caught my eye were two things: 1) The number of these jobs that did not exist 10, five, or even one or two years ago; and 2) How many of the roles are tied to cybersecurity—directly or indirectly. Artificial Intelligence Engineer 4. Cybersecurity Manager 5. Data Scientist 2. Cloud Solution Architect 3.