Surge in Cybercrime Undermines Online Safety Efforts

 

With data breaches, ransomware incidents, and state-sponsored digital espionage increasingly dominating global headlines, cybersecurity has become a strategic priority for governments and corporations alike, moving from a back-office concern to a front-line concern. 
A widening gap between risk and readiness is visible in almost all industries due to the rapid acceleration of the threat landscape. This has resulted in a global demand for qualified cybersecurity professionals. 
Among the findings of the 2024 ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study, which underscores the magnitude of the problem, is the finding that the shortage has now exceeded four million cybersecurity professionals worldwide, and it is only expected to increase. 
Currently, this imbalance is affecting both job seekers and career changers, reshaping the workforce and positioning cybersecurity as a field of unparalleled resilience and opportunity in the digital economy. In a world where skilled personnel are scarce, but essential to safeguarding critical infrastructure and sensitive data worldwide, cybersecurity has become one of the most valuable and resilient fields. 
The concept of cybercrime, which consists of criminal activity that targets or exploits computers, networks, or connected devices, has

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