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This page reports on the latest ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Survey, revealing a significant shift in industry challenges. Notably, ISC2 has discontinued calculating the "shortage numbers" of cybersecurity professionals. The primary issue has shifted from simple headcount shortages to critical skill gaps, particularly the ability to effectively use AI-enhanced tools. According to the survey, 59% of global professionals report "severe or critical skill shortages," up significantly from 44% the previous year. As technology advances and AI becomes widespread, organizations increasingly recognize that simply hiring more staff cannot improve defense quality. The focus must now be on developing expertise in utilizing AI and advanced tools rather than purely increasing workforce numbers.
