Nearly all of them said the cybersecurity skills shortage and its associated impacts have not improved over the past few years and 54% said it has gotten worse.
The cybersecurity skills shortage has been going on for years, and it's getting worse, with a rising number of firms citing the issue.
Artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, might play a growing role in easing the skills shortage.
Let's say an organization has an inexperienced member of its cyber team, which is a common scenario, Shockey said.
In other words, you can treat generative AI as a virtual member of the cyber team."
Persons:
Jon Oltsik, ESG, Oltsik, Candy Alexander, ISSA, Alexander, Jason Shockey, Shockey, there's
Organizations:
IT, Enterprise Strategy, Information Systems Security Association, ISSA International, NeuEon LLC, West