Addressing the Cybersecurity Talent Shortage in India in 2023

2023 Cybersecurity Landscape in India
In 2023, India faced an alarming talent shortage in cybersecurity, further exacerbated by a surge in cyber threats. Over 400 million cyber threats were detected across 8.5 million endpoints, showcasing the vulnerability of industries reliant on digital operations.
Kyndryl's Role in Mitigating the Crisis
- Kyndryl, the spinoff from IBM, is stepping up to address the issue.
- With its presence in Bangalore, Kyndryl focuses on software management and big data solutions.
- Their initiative aims to refine skills in cybersecurity among professionals.
The Future of Cybersecurity in India
As digital processes take center stage, addressing the cybersecurity talent shortage is essential for India's growth in IT and CE. Kyndryl's efforts could set a precedent for bolstering cybersecurity capabilities in South Asia.
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