United Kingdom IT experts and government officials need new cyber experts to protect its infrastructure
The
United Kingdom plans to beef up its digital security efforts by
launching a new search for cyber security experts able to help the
government defend against cyber attacks.
As part of the Cyber
Security Challenge, natural abilities will be assessed using online
and in-person examinations. Top participants will receive
university scholarship funds, training course registration, and other
perks to help usher in a new generation of cyber experts.
"Defending
all of our interests in cyberspace is a relatively small cadre of
talented and highly skilled public sector and private sector
cyber security professionals," said Baroness Neville-Jones,
UK Minister of Security, in a statement.
The UK faces a
security void that needs to be addressed as the threat of
foreign-based cyber attacks looming for western nations.
Specifically, the government is finding some security agents too old,
while others who recently moved into the field switching to new
positions.
The United States and other western nations have
also worked to increase their cyber security efforts, with President
Barack Obama expecting the U.S. military and government to better
protect against Web-based attacks. In May, the U.S. Air
Force converted
3,000 officers into cyberspace security experts to help
prevent cyber attacks against the U.S. infrastructure.
There
will be higher demand for security consultants hired by government
agencies and companies to evaluate their security. Some
universities have created custom degree programs related to computer
infrastructure and cyber security -- and the FBI and military
security experts are developing new training programs.
"We are going to continue to work with them to make sure they understand the reality of the Internet. A lot of these people don't have Ph.Ds, and they don't have a degree in computer science." -- RIM co-CEO Michael Lazaridis
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