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  • This month, CEO Clar Rosso received a Cyber Futurist Executive Award during the 6th Annual Cyber Future Summit in Augusta, Georgia, U.S. The Cyber Futurist awards celebrate c-suite and boardroom leaders who recognize the importance of cybersecurity within their organization and community. These awards shine a light on senior level leadership who exemplify the importance of cyber resilience in all aspects of decision-making within their organization. During the presentation, Clar was introduced by Karl Mattson, CISO at No Name Security, as an “innovator that is representative of being a thought leader in the industry.” He further described Clar and the direction of (ISC)² as “skating where the puck is going rather than where it was.” Award recipients were collectively celebrated as

  • Worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services is forecast to grow 23.1% in 2021 to total $332.3 billion, up from $270 billion in 2020, according to the latest forecast from Gartner. Spending on cloud management and security services, specifically, is expected to grow 12% in the next year, from approximately $16 billion in 2021 to about $18 billion in 2022. Demand for cybersecurity experts specializing in cloud security is skyrocketing worldwide. But with so many cloud certifications out there, how do you know which one is right for you? (ISC)² Certified Cloud Security Professional specifically focuses on cloud security, testing candidates’ skills and knowledge across six cloud security domains. It validates your ability to design, manage and secure data, applications,

  • Growing your knowledge and earning continuing professional education (CPE) credits has never been easier. The education platform (ISC)² Learn has been fully revised to provide an updated and improved user experience. This refresh includes an improved navigation process with easier access to your courses and support. When you sign in to your (ISC)² member account, visit My Courses to see the changes and view instructional videos designed to help you navigate your courses. Homepage Highlights The new navigation bar and welcome banner link to store, awards, support and FAQs. Courses are now sortable, allowing you to pin your favorites and prioritize courses based on your certification or professional development interests. Tracking achievements is easier with the new awards widget. Course Customizations

  • In cybersecurity, threat actors are relentless. To keep systems safe, we need a process of controls to oversee the entire chronology of a potential attack scenario – protection before an attack happens, effective mitigation and correction during an attack, and recovery afterwards. The tools of defense are vital, but not enough. Organizations need to decide how to deploy these tools, how much to spend, how to train people, and how to ensure they maintain compliance with industry standards and governance/risk (GRC) requirements. Security controls must be organized and described in a way that non-IT people – employees and executives alike – understand and embrace, even if they do not fully grasp all the technical terms, and this is where specialized

  • The global cybersecurity skills gap narrowed over the past year, from 3.1 million to 2.7 million people, and job satisfaction got a substantial boost, according to the newly-published 2021 (ISC)2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study. The narrower skills gap reflects an increase in people joining the field, the study found. “For 2021, our study estimates there are 4.19 million cybersecurity professionals worldwide, which is an increase of more than 700,000 compared to last year.” However, the gap in Asia-Pacific (APAC) was reduced by 500,000 this year, overshadowing the increased deficits in all other regions where the gap has actually increased. Roughly one-third of the survey respondents indicated that a shortage in cybersecurity team members has led to real world impacts, including misconfigured

  • Different personality types, different approaches to life, and different styles of learning; these qualities are what make us all unique, helping us to add our perspective to make the world a better place. However, when trying to pass a rigorous exam, these distinctive qualities can seem like a hindrance, causing some to doubt their abilities to succeed. Fortunately, the people at (ISC)² recognize and celebrate that not all people have the same approach. (ISC)² has taken great measures to create study materials to meet a variety of learning styles, and needs, giving each candidate an equal chance of success. Whether you are the “lone wolf” type, or the social learner, or perhaps a combination of both, there are official study materials