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Cybersecurity Opportunities by the Numbers
• The global demand for cybersecurity talent is expected to rise to 6 million by 2019, with an expected shortfall of 1.5 million professionals, according the IT Skills and Certifications Pay Index report recently published by Foote Partners, which examines IT jobs across all skill levels.
• 76 percent of respondents of the Intel Security Group/Center for Strategic and International Studies survey say their governments aren’t investing enough in meeting the demand for cybersecurity jobs.
• 90 percent of organizations surveyed by AT&T in The CEO’s Guide to Securing the Internet of Things lack full confidence in their Internet of Things security.
• Cyber specialists are averaging $99,000 in base salary in 67 U.S. cities.
• Senior-level specialists are averaging $117,523 with a top average salary of $147,655 in San Jose, CA.
• Certified Cyber Forensic Professionals and CyberSecurity Forensic Analyst certifications are currently among the highest paying IT certifications in the entire Foote Pay Index.
• Noncertified cybersecurity skills also rose 6.3 percent in market value in the first six months of 2016.
• Sources: IEEE JobSite; Foote Partners’ IT Skills and Certifications Pay Index 2016 report and July 2016 IT Professional Salary Survey update; Intel Security Group/CSIS’ Hacking the Skills Shortage study; Another by AT&T’s The CEO’s Guide to Securing the Internet of Things study
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