Companies are facing a shortage of skilled workers to defend them from cyberattacks. Here’s what they’re doing to fix that.
As companies struggle to fill hundreds of thousands of open cybersecurity jobs around the U.S. they are casting a wider net to find and develop experts, pursuing workers without traditional four-year degrees or formal experience to help them protect computer networks and customer data.
Facing a shortage of skilled workers to defend against digital attackers, employers like International Business Machines Corp. and Palo Alto Networks Inc. are pouring millions of dollars into new partnerships with universities, training programs...
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