
Why cybersecurity needs a more diverse and inclusive workforce
The cybersecurity industry is facing a severe talent shortage and an immense lack of diversity. To be prepared for future challenges, this must change.
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The cybersecurity industry is facing a severe talent shortage and an immense lack of diversity. To be prepared for future challenges, this must change.
As technology continues to permeate society, surviving the future depends on bringing technologists and policymakers together. Here's how we might achieve it
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called for action to protect civilians against electronic warfare.










