CIOs worry about cyber threats, tech talent
- Experis published a report on Tuesday about challenges for tech executives in nine countries.
- Cybersecurity threats and a tech skills shortage are major concerns for IT leaders in 2025.
- The Experis survey of 1,393 people, including 480 C-suite executives, revealed spending priorities.
- Nearly 75% plan to increase cybersecurity spending; 41% lose sleep over enterprise security.
- CIOs address talent gaps by adjusting job roles and providing AI training for staff.
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'Billions of threats': Scotland’s most advanced cyber defence hub opens - ScotlandIS
Acumen Cyber, an engineer-powered cyber security service provider, has opened its Security Operations Centre (SOC) at the £9m EastWorks development in Glasgow. The firm will track and block events every year to help protect companies from a potential 17 billion threat Read More The post ‘Billions of threats’: Scotland’s most advanced cyber defence hub opens appeared first on ScotlandIS.
AI is Reshaping Cyber Threats: Here’s What CISOs Must Do Now
Assess the risks posed by AI-powered attacks and adopt AI-driven defense capabilities to match. Automate where possible. Use AI to prioritise what matters. Invest in processes and talent that enable real-time response and build long-term trust. The post AI is… Read more → The post AI is Reshaping Cyber Threats: Here’s What CISOs Must Do Now appeared first on IT Security News.
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