The "Diversity in the Cyber Workforce: Addressing the Data Gap" whitepaper from MITRE explores why diversity benchmarking is important for the cybersecurity workforce and identifies associated challenges.
From youth outreach to recruitment efforts in high schools, community colleges and universities, cybersecurity leaders can develop the cyber workforce and find talented candidates.
Cybersecurity professionals name Hafnium, DarkSide and others as their top concerns when it comes to cybercrime rings, according to the Immersive Labs Cyber Workforce Benchmark report.
Women in the physical security and cybersecurity industries talk their careers and promoting diversity and inclusion on International Women's Day 2022.
The Innovation Institute for Fan Experience (IIFX) will host the FANCENTRIC International Conference and Expo from May 24 to 26, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Discover best practices for growing and retaining high-quality security talent in this video from Security magazine. Jeff Hauk, Director of Public Safety and Police Services at Memorial Healthcare, shares his insights on how best to grow and maintain a top-notch security team.
Infosec Institute has launched a $225,000 scholarship program to support the cybersecurity education of veterans, students, and underrepresented groups including people of color, the LGBTQ+ community and women looking to enter the cyber field.
Raise funds for security workforce development and register for a morning of golf with other security executives in Las Vegas ahead of the ISC West conference in March.
The South Coast Cyber Center will open in Beaufort, South Carolina, thanks to a partnership between the city government, the University of South Carolina Beaufort and the center.
The Security Industry Association has released its 2022 Security Megatrends, which highlight security topics for business leaders in all industries to watch.