Training

Training, skills shortages in cyber

by Mark Rowe

UK businesses are not providing appropriate cyber-security training to staff, particularly in more in-depth disciplines. It’s resulting in a skills shortage which could lead to an increase in serious data breaches and cyber attacks. This is according to NotSoSecure, a part of the Cyber Security division at Claranet, a technology services firm.

Sumit (Sid) Siddharth, Director at NotSoSecure, said: “Given the growth in technology ubiquity and the potential new areas of vulnerability, the importance of being prepared can’t be overstated. While being aware of the risks is a positive step, training staff to understand the ins and outs of hacking and how it works is too often overlooked. General cyber awareness training for all staff is hugely important and should constitute a key part of any cyber security strategy. However, equally crucial is a focus on in-depth training in technical skills for security professionals within organisations, including tuition in areas such as advanced infrastructure hacking and advanced web hacking. By providing these courses to colleagues, employees will become well-versed in the most sophisticated hacking techniques, enabling them to get into the minds of cyber criminals, figure out how they work, and subsequently build cyber security strategies that can mitigate the most serious threats.

“As businesses across the country grapple with the digital transformation of their businesses, economic uncertainty, GDPR compliance and fending off the competition, cyber security training could still be put on the back-burner. Unfortunately, failing to address this need for training across the organisation may lead to vulnerabilities and weaknesses that can be exploited by opportunistic hackers who are becoming more sophisticated in their approaches every day. As a result, we are seeing a growing number of organisations coming to us to ensure their networks and applications are secure and compliant by taking managed security services and consulting from the Claranet Cyber Security teams.”

As training partners, NotSoSecure will be attending Black Hat Europe at the Excel Centre in London Docklands. The previous event in Las Vegas saw 600 people sign up to its range of courses (2018 Las Vegas) which demonstrates the high demand and growing interest in this discipline.

Sid added: “Despite the high number of attendees signing up for these cyber security training sessions, it may not be enough to cope with the rapid rise and increasing sophistication of cyber criminals. Effectively, winning the battle is about a change in mindset which encourages cyber security professionals to think like hackers, and come up with proactive solutions to potential problems. Therefore, we hope more people and businesses will look to develop their skillsets and knowledge in this area, as it will be a critical line of defence against cyber attacks in the future.”

Black Hat Europe provides attendees with the latest research and trends in Information Security, where professionals and researchers from the industry will come together for four days of deeply technical hands-on training and briefings on the latest research in cyber security.

For more about NotSoSecure at Black Hat Europe, visit: https://www.notsosecure.com/bheu-18/.

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