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2023 prediction: Security workforce shortage will lead to nationally significant cyberattack

Malwarebytes

If 2022 was any indication, businesses are about to face an unprecedented volume, frequency, and sophistication of cyberthreats in 2023. Against that backdrop, and despite increased spending on cybersecurity, the skills gap has widened to a canyon. Cybercriminals don’t retreat in the face of economic trouble.

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7 Trends I Spotted When Reviewing 2020 and the Cybersecurity Skills Gap

Jane Frankland

And, as each new government rule has been put in place to keep us safe, physically isolated from one another and in lockdown, it’s moved more of us online – shopping, working and learning – so we can economically function, socially interact, and maintain a sense of normality. Here’s my answer. #1. But this isn’t all.