Want to learn how certifications can assist you or your organization in reinventing, repurposing, creating or maintaining cybersecurity talents? Read Part Two of TRU CEO Jared Coseglia's two-part article for Law Journal Newsletters Cybersecurity Law & Strategy "The Power of Certifications In Legal" and find out how certifications and training offered by ISACA, Cybint Solutions, ISC2, GIAC, and SANS Institute will help to fill the #cyberskillsgap.
In Part One, we delved deep into the value proposition and formidable dominance of the IAPP certification portfolio in privacy as well as ACEDS coupled with Relativity’s certification stack in e-discovery. Part Two provides a road map for how certifications can assist an individual or an organization in reinventing, repurposing, creating or maintaining cybersecurity talents.
Certification dominance is much more elusive and the value of certifications far more open to opinion in the information protection and cybersecurity community. Cybersecurity is estimated to become a $170B industry by 2020, eclipsing the projected growth of e-discovery 10 times over. Professionals in e-discovery and privacy, including lawyers, are hungry for growth opportunities and may be ripe to transition into certain security-centric positions; however, the security job landscape is far more expansive and far less commoditized than ESI or privacy — for now.
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