Project Management as a Service
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The current talent shortage is a problem across the world, and the Cybersecurity industry and Project Management profession are not exempt from being impacted. In fact, to close the talent gap, 2.3 million people will need to enter the PMOE every year just to keep up with demand.
As cyber-attacks on organizations continue to rise, they are finding it difficult to cope with the limited talent available to maintain operations and deal with the onslaught of attacks. This leaves them with little capacity to go through the time-consuming process of recruiting, interviewing, hiring, onboarding, and training new employees who are urgently needed.
The current talent shortage is a problem across the world, and the Cybersecurity industry and Project Management profession are not exempt from being impacted. In fact, to close the talent gap, 2.3 million people will need to enter the PMOE every year just to keep up with demand.
As cyber-attacks on organizations continue to rise, they are finding it difficult to cope with the limited talent available to maintain operations and deal with the onslaught of attacks. This leaves them with little capacity to go through the time-consuming process of recruiting, interviewing, hiring, onboarding, and training new employees who are urgently needed.