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  • actudiff 12:359 juillet 2024 à 12:35Juliette discussion contributions 3 602 octets 0 Aucun résumé des modifications
  • actudiff 12:339 juillet 2024 à 12:33Juliette discussion contributions 3 602 octets −90 Page créée avec « This reference tool is the first deliverable of the Training Working Group. This first part deals with jobs directly related to cybersecurity. In a second phase, the working group will deal with the related jobs that are linked to cybersecurity, to enrich this work. »
  • actudiff 12:329 juillet 2024 à 12:32Juliette discussion contributions 3 692 octets −189 Page créée avec « The Cybersecurity Competency Framework is intended for a wide audience. It is both a tool to help orientation, integration of young graduates and retraining to and within the cybersecurity professions. The repository could also be useful to the competent departments within human resources, recruitment agencies, training organizations, private or public companies, as well as to individuals. »
  • actudiff 12:329 juillet 2024 à 12:32Juliette discussion contributions 3 881 octets −314 Page créée avec « This work was based on the ANSSI's “Panorama des Métiers de la Cybersécurité” and the CyberEdu skills framework, but also took into account international standards (ENISA's European Cybersecurity Skills Framework, NIST's National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education) and the Security Skills Matrix produced by AXA. Moreover, it is important to keep in mind that the level of the users of the matrix may be slightly lower than the one displayed. Moreover, th... »
  • actudiff 12:329 juillet 2024 à 12:32Juliette discussion contributions 4 195 octets −120 Page créée avec «  The first objective of this Training Working Group was the creation of a Competency Reference Framework for Cybersecurity professions. This repository will help demystify and publicize the cybersecurity professions and the skills required to occupy the various positions. In the long term, it will also be able to direct the various publics towards the appropriate training courses. This work was designed as a bridge between HR, professions and students to serve as... »
  • actudiff 12:329 juillet 2024 à 12:32Juliette discussion contributions 4 315 octets +149 Aucun résumé des modifications
  • actudiff 12:329 juillet 2024 à 12:32Juliette discussion contributions 4 166 octets −247 Page créée avec « Building on the initial work carried out within their "Diversity and Inclusion" working group, Clusif has chosen to join the working group dedicated to Training created in 2021 within the Cyber Campus and co-led by CapGemini. The twenty experts in training and cybersecurity who meet every two weeks have decided to continue along the path alre »
  • actudiff 12:319 juillet 2024 à 12:31Juliette discussion contributions 4 413 octets −122 Page créée avec « Despite the growth of the cyber job market and the career opportunities offered, it seems to not attract the desired workforce: training courses are struggling to recruit talents, and the lack of women is shocking. Indeed, according to ISC2 studies, women represent only 11% of the workforce worldwide. This lack of attractiveness is due, among other things, to the stereotypes associated with the cybersecurity professions: specialized jobs and IT skills, etc. »
  • actudiff 12:319 juillet 2024 à 12:31Juliette discussion contributions 4 535 octets +4 535 Page créée avec « According to ANSSI studies, there is a real lack of cybersecurity skills and resources for both providers and users. Since 2019 there are more than 15,000 open positions in the cyber job market in France. In reaction to that, the industry anticipates the creation of 35,000 positions by 2030. »