
Some feedback from a conference in The Hague recently. It’s interesting to see if Europe-wide standards on cyber training, protocols and more can be achieved, given the current reliance on outsourcing data storage, call centres, admin and more. Here’s the word;
During the ONE Conference in The Hague, new research results about the European cybersecurity labour and education market were presented. The study mapped existing training and education provision against future labour market needs and identified competence gaps across several EU countries. The aim is to contribute to a unified European framework for action in cybersecurity skills development to address the shortage of cybersecurity expertise in Europe. The combination of 8 different methods combining quantitative and qualitative data for gap analysis and learning objectives definition is unique. The research, led by Security Delta (HSD), is part of the European CADMUS project.
The research identified competence gaps…




























