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Building a Skilled Cyber Security Workforce in Europe

Insights from France, Germany and Poland

In an increasingly digital world, the significance of cyber security for individuals, businesses, and governments has never been greater. Rising cyber attacks are challenging current defence and operational capabilities, highlighting a critical shortage of skilled cyber security professionals. This report delves into the demand for cyber security expertise by analysing online job postings in France, Germany and Poland in between 2018 and 2023. It examines trends in the demand for cyber security professionals, the geographical distribution of job opportunities, and the changing skill requirements in this field. Focusing on France, the report also explores cyber security education and training programmes, the characteristics of the programmes, the demographics of enrolled learners, and their outcomes. Additionally, it reviews French policies and initiatives aimed at broadening the cyber security workforce and enhancing educational opportunities in this field. This comprehensive analysis is part of a larger effort to understand the evolving landscape of cyber security policies and professional experiences worldwide.

Available from February 06, 2024

In series:OECD Skills Studiesview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Executive summary
Key insights for building a skilled cyber security workforce in Europe
The demand for cyber security professionals in Europe
The landscape of cyber security education and training programmes: The case of France
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