CYBERSECURITY EMERGING TECHNOLOGY SKILLS GAP ANALYSIS - 2020

Understanding the complexity of the talent supply for cybersecurity and other considerations for upcoming technologies will aid continued economic growth in the region. New occupations will be created to sell, maintain, service and grow these technologies and their integration into teaching and service occupations. Tracking emerging technologies and their impact on the workforce is key to preparing secondary, post-secondary, and other educational markets for changing workforce demands from employers.

THIS REPORT BUILDS UPON AND UPDATES THE ORIGINAL CYBERSECURITY SKILLS GAP ANALYSIS PUBLISHED BY WIN IN 2017.

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WIN_Cybersecurity-Skills-Gap-2020_042920_coverWIN examines occupations that most heavily rely on cybersecurity skills by analyzing data on the workforce’s employment trends, local demand, entry requirements, and regional specialties. A broad range of occupations — including software developers and network architects as well as financiers, engineering managers, and medical data staff — must have cybersecurity skills and familiarity, and the roles of technology workers change rapidly.

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CYBERSECURITY SKILLS GAP CONTINUES TO INCREASE, AS DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONALS NEEDED TO KEEP REGION’S WORKFORCE SAFE AND EXPANDING
2020