Rashish Pandey, vice president of Marketing and Communications Asia at Fortinet. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Rashish Pandey, vice president of Marketing and Communications Asia at Fortinet. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

FORTINET, a global leader in broad, integrated, and automated cybersecurity solutions, released the Asia findings of the global 2022 Cybersecurity Skills Gap Report. The report reveals that the cybersecurity skills shortage continues to have multiple challenges and repercussions for organizations in Asia, including the occurrence of security breaches and subsequently loss of money. As a result, the skills gap remains a top concern for C-level executives and is increasingly becoming a board-level priority. The report, which surveyed IT and cybersecurity decision-makers across countries such as Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia, also suggests ways the skills gap can be addressed, such as thorough training and certifications to increase employees' education.

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