cyber security be any different?
AI is fast becoming a digital watchdog. However, it comes in as collaboration — not competition — to human intelligence as companies seek to secure the virtual world. So, unlike several other branches of technology, cyber security professionals aren’t facing job culls. Rather, the demand for them is set to boom as India grapples with a rise in cyber attacks, with a 30% supply gap telling on the industry.
Meanwhile, companies are weaving in AI to sharpen cyber security efforts in an increasingly digital world — and bridge the skills gap.
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“Considering the rapid pace of change in the cyber security industry, businesses must prepare their workforce for an AI+ security norm,” Pradeep Vasudevan, country head, security software, IBM India, told ET.
He added that it will be key for security analysts to be equipped with the skillsets required to utilise AI solutions effectively.
“Industry suggests that one million [cyber security] professionals will be required by 2025,” said Krishna Vij, business head — IT staffing, TeamLease Digital.
India’s cyber security workforce stood at around 0.3 million in 2023, up from 0.21 million in 2022, and 0.1 million in 2021, Vij said, with about 8,500 cyber security positions currently open.