The information security industry is one of the very few that hasn't been severely impacted by the economic downturn. Many companies in this sector have thrived in the past 12 months. If you're in this line of work, you know why that is - the bad guys are working even harder and the enterprises can't afford to tighten the security budget without immediate consequences.
IT security professionals need to arm themselves with skills that are currently in demand as well as relevant for the future, according to industry watchers, who also list the toughest certificates in the industry and explain why IT security professionals need to know more than just technical know-how.
The scope of the problem we will face is easy illustrated with numbers. By 2015 there will be 15 billion devices communicating over the Internet and this will include rising fragmented workforces and a sea of mobile workers using social networking and collaborative technologies to do their work. With all the security troubles both organizations and end users are experiencing right now, you can only imagine how many threats will emerge in the next few years.
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