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News alert: Security Journey accelerates secure coding training platform enhancements

The Last Watchdog

Pittsburgh, PA – July 13, 2023 – Security Journey, a best-in-class application security education company, has today announced an acceleration of its secure coding training platform enhancements. Additional Pre-built and Customizable Learning Paths – including multiple training formats to drive engagement.

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Security Training: Moving on from Nick Burns Through Better Communication

eSecurity Planet

Twenty years ago, Saturday Night Live nailed a tendency in IT to be overly absorbed in tech-speak and to do a poor job of educating users. A recent experience highlighted that security awareness training and most alerts to users about unsafe practices may be making the error of being too general. Echoes of Y2K.

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GUEST ESSAY: A call to blur the lines between cybersecurity training, up-skilling and higher ed

The Last Watchdog

In a recent survey of US-based CEOs, talent shortages and cybersecurity were listed as two of the top five business concerns in 2022. Similar to how we must reevaluate how we’re training and giving the people the skills to fill cybersecurity roles, we must also reevaluate how we hire and retain them. Rethinking the talent game.

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News alert: Massachusetts pumps $1.1 million into state college cybersecurity training programs

The Last Watchdog

5, 2023 – Today, the Healey-Driscoll Administration kicked off Cybersecurity Month in Massachusetts with the announcement of $1,136,911 in funding to develop a new cybersecurity training center at MassBay Community College and support the existing center at Bridgewater State University. Worcester, Mass.,

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Trends and Predictions for 2022 – More of the Same?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Trends and Predictions for 2022 – More of the Same? Wed, 01/05/2022 - 05:12. What will 2022 bring for cybersecurity? What are the key security challenges for 2022? Hiring new employees takes time, but also requires onboarding them, training them in enterprise cybersecurity policies and practices.

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15 Top Cybersecurity Certifications for 2022

eSecurity Planet

An IT security certification can provide a key boost for your career, but with so many different certifications available (and so many organizations more than happy to take your money for training and testing), it’s important to make sure that the time and investment are well spent. As of mid-2022, the cost is $381 USD.

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Cybersecurity Employment in 2022: Solving the Skills Gap

eSecurity Planet

As we enter 2022, the shortage of cybersecurity pros hasn’t gotten better. Subsidize Education for Employees Who Want to Move to Cybersecurity. Consider funding or subsidizing a training course or tuition for these employees. Not only does this breed new ideas, but it also helps improve overall organizational communication.