Beyond a talent shortfall, existing workers are underskilled. A UK government report this year found that 50 per cent of UK businesses — some 739,000 in total — have a basic cyber skills gap, meaning that those in charge of cyber security lack the confidence to carry out the technical measures that protect against the most common digital attacks. Previously, it was thought that a company’s IT team could take care of all cyber security concerns. But “over time, it became clear that this needed specialised attention,” Rosso says, adding that, after some high-profile ransomware attacks over the past couple of years, “business executives are now paying attention.”
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