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State of Cybersecurity 2021: Global Update on Workforce Efforts, Resources and Budgets

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We speak with ISACA on their recent annual research report, The State of Cybersecurity.

We’re joined by Jenai Marinkovic, vCTO/CISO at Tiro Security and advisory board member at Beyond, and member of ISACA’s Emerging Trends Working Group and Jonathan Brandt, ISACA Information Security Professional Practices Lead.

State of Cybersecurity 2021, Part 1: Global Update on Workforce Efforts, Resources and Budgets reports the results of the annual ISACA global State of Cybersecurity Survey, conducted in the fourth quarter of 2020.

The report (www.isaca.org/state-of-cybersecurity-2021) focuses on the current trends in cybersecurity workforce development, staffing and cybersecurity budgets. The issue of cybersecurity workforce deficiencies remains unresolved, despite years of reporting on this problem from numerous resources.

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