Real-world work experience in a security operations center helps students build their résumés before graduation.
ISACA’s 11 th annual State of Cybersecurity report, released last October, highlighted a continued decline in open roles. At the time, it was reported that economic conditions – especially in the US – ...
Job satisfaction levels for women working in cybersecurity have plummeted in the past two years, with just 67% reporting being satisfied in 2024 compared to 82% in 2022. The new ISC2 figures also ...
Cybersecurity may promise high pay and job security, but the reality often includes intense pressure, unrealistic demands, and limited support. Cybersecurity is an exceptionally promising career path.
Madrid, 27 February 2025 – Duke University and the Global Cybersecurity Forum (GCF) have announced the launch of a global research project to advance knowledge on women’s participation in the ...
Working in cybersecurity often feels like being on constant alert, where every notification could signal a potential threat or system vulnerability. Oil drops, stocks surge as Iranian media claims ...