As the pandemic is making the cybercrime situation worse, and more and more Indian employees are working from home, India is still unable to fulfill the demand for a cybersecurity workforce. Learn from our Rakesh Kharwal what is the reason for this gap and the role human vulnerability plays in encouraging cybercrime.
The key to true security of valuable items is to have your security be prepared PRIOR to the incident. A proactive approach will ensure that your valuables remain safe. Hear from Rakesh Kharwal what are the main threats you need to know in advance when understanding the new threat-prone environment.
Rakesh Kharwal, managing director, India, refers to data from sources such as Nasscom, LinkedIn 2020 jobs report and staffing firm Xpheno, all of which point to a demand-supply mismatch among security professionals.
Working remotely presents several challenges for the organization as a whole and security teams in particular. Learn which ways can help organizations to keep their systems and data secure in a remote work setting.
The need of the hour is to train the budding professionals in realistic environments with the in-house tools of a typical organization. Rakesh Kharwal explains why universities must take a course correction by incorporating training methodologies such as Cyber Range simulations in their curriculum.
Cyberbit is providing $100,000 worth of free cloud-based remote cybersecurity training on our Cyber Range to help organizations challenged with maintaining training continuity for their IT security teams as a result of recent lockdown and social distancing.
India continues to witness a huge shortfall of skilled cybersecurity professionals. Learn what are the key challenges for increasing cybersecurity workforce in order to bridge the demand-supply gap.
Hear from Rakesh Kharwal why working remotely from home is increasing the number of cyberattacks due to the vulnerability in personal employee’s work devices and how we can protect them.