Trend #1: Businesses will seek technical and non-technical skills to help thwart cyber attacks
Highly skilled cybersecurity experts certainly must understand the technical aspects of protecting an IT estate. But beyond that, they will have to have deep critical-thinking skills and be able to deploy their cybersecurity expertise in the context of a greater understanding of overall business strategy. Call it ambidextrous or heterogeneous, but the days of siloed skillsets — just as the days of siloed IT platforms — are over.
“When it comes to security and resiliency, we need diverse perspectives to anticipate and manage a cyber threat and vulnerability landscape that is evolving quickly,” said Kris Lovejoy, Global Security & Resiliency Leader at Kyndryl. “And that means having the range of thought and experience that only a diverse workforce can provide.”