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Why Cyber Specialists Thrive During Economic Downturns
Why Cyber Specialists Thrive During Economic Downturns

Associated Press

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Why Cyber Specialists Thrive During Economic Downturns

Cary, NC, May 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- While tech giants have eliminated 300,000+ jobs over two years, cybersecurity professionals face a different reality. Organizations desperately need cybersecurity talent, yet many positions remain unfilled -- not from lack of demand, but because employers won't settle for candidates without specialized skills. This creates a unique opportunity: professionals who invest in targeted cybersecurity education and security certifications can build recession-proof careers while others struggle. INE Security, a leading provider of cybersecurity training and certifications, analyzed this market dynamic and found that specialization doesn't just improve job prospects, it multiplies career value exponentially. 'Specialization in cybersecurity creates a career insurance policy that generalists simply can't match,' explains Dara Warn, CEO of INE Security. 'While general IT professionals compete on price and availability, specialists compete on unique value. When you're one of the few professionals in your region who can architect zero-trust implementations or perform advanced mobile pentesting, you're not just employed – you're essential.' The Math That Matters: Why Specialization Pays The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 33% growth for information security analysts through 2033, which is ten times faster than the average occupation. But despite 87% of companies reporting cybersecurity skill gaps (McKinsey & Company), many are willing to wait for the right candidates rather than hire generalists. This creates a mathematical advantage for specialists. When hundreds apply for general IT roles, specialized positions like mobile security pentester or cloud architect often struggle to find even five qualified candidates. That scarcity translates directly into negotiating power and compensation opportunities. The $4.88 Million Question With the average cybersecurity breach spiking 10% over the last year to $4.88 million (IBM Ponemon Institute), organizations can't afford mediocre security. They need specialists who can prevent, detect, and respond to threats immediately. Since 68% of breaches involve human elements like social engineering, according to Verizon's 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report, employers seek professionals who understand both technical vulnerabilities and human behavior patterns. This urgency explains why 91% of hiring managers prefer certified candidates (Fortinet) and why specialized roles command premium rates: The Certification Advantage: Real Numbers Professional certifications create measurable career advantages beyond just knowledge validation. Gallup research shows 81% of Americans with professional certifications are employed versus 68% without them. In cybersecurity, this advantage amplifies because security certifications prove competency in high-stakes scenarios. From foundational credentials like Sec+ to advanced pentester certifications, the progression path is clear. Career advancement opportunities expand dramatically with specialized certifications. This motivation helps combat feelings of career stagnation that contribute to burnout, an increasingly critical problem within the cybersecurity industry. But certifications alone aren't enough—employers increasingly demand proven practical experience. Beyond Paper: Why Hands-On Training Multiplies Value The business case is compelling: well-trained cybersecurity teams generate $70,000 in annual savings and 10% productivity increases (IBM). Organizations recognize this ROI, which explains why 67% prefer team members with certifications - they validate both knowledge and practical capability (Fortinet). Modern cybersecurity education leverages cyber ranges and virtual labs that simulate real attack scenarios. This allows professionals to practice incident response, penetration testing, and threat analysis without risking production systems. The result? Professionals who can demonstrate actual competency rather than just theoretical knowledge. Real-World Application: The eMAPT Example INE Security's enhanced Mobile Application Penetration Tester (eMAPT) certification exemplifies this integrated approach. Beyond advanced mobile security methodologies, the program includes extensive hands-on exercises in dedicated cyber ranges that replicate real mobile application infrastructures. Through June 24, 2025, learners can save $200 on the eMAPT certification and gain access to INE Security's updated Mobile Application Penetration Testing Learning Path. Learners practice iOS and Android security assessment against actual vulnerabilities in controlled environments. This combination of security certifications and practical lab experience addresses the core employer demand: verifiable expertise backed by demonstrated capability. The Ultimate Career Insurance Policy The cybersecurity profession rewards those who invest in continuous learning through specialized training. The combination of recognized security certifications, hands-on laboratory experience, and practical skill application creates professionals who thrive regardless of economic conditions. While traditional IT training paths may offer broader options, cybersecurity education provides something more valuable: career resilience in an increasingly uncertain world. As threats evolve and breach costs climb, organizations will continue prioritizing specialists who can deliver immediate value. About INE Security: INE Security is the premier provider of online networking and cybersecurity training and cybersecurity certifications. Harnessing a powerful hands-on lab platform, cutting-edge technology, a global video distribution network, and world-class instructors, INE Security is the top training choice for Fortune 500 companies worldwide for cybersecurity training in business and for IT professionals looking to advance their careers. INE Security's suite of learning paths offers an incomparable depth of expertise across cybersecurity and is committed to delivering advanced technical training while also lowering the barriers worldwide for those looking to enter and excel in an IT career. Kathryn Brown INE [email protected]

INE Security Alert: Continuous CVE Practice Closes Critical Gap Between Vulnerability Alerts and Effective Defense
INE Security Alert: Continuous CVE Practice Closes Critical Gap Between Vulnerability Alerts and Effective Defense

Associated Press

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

INE Security Alert: Continuous CVE Practice Closes Critical Gap Between Vulnerability Alerts and Effective Defense

CARY, N.C., May 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- INE Security, a global leader in hands-on cybersecurity training and certifications, today highlighted how ongoing real-world practice with the latest CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) is essential for transforming security teams from reactive to proactive defenders. With over 26,000 new CVEs documented in the past year, security teams are drowning in vulnerability alerts while facing exploit windows that have compressed to hours in many cases. 'Reading CVE bulletins is not the same as knowing how to stop the attack,' said Dara Warn, CEO at INE Security. 'Our Skill Dive platform gives practitioners hands-on experience with real vulnerabilities in contained environments, cutting incident response times when these same issues hit production. This practical approach delivers far more value than traditional security certifications alone.' Skill Dive is INE Security's risk-free technical environment featuring exclusive labs not found in learning paths and courses. Skill Dive's Vulnerabilities Lab Collection offers a continuously updated library of labs specifically designed to provide hands-on practice with actual CVEs, allowing security practitioners, including those preparing for pentester certifications, to experience both the exploitation and mitigation of current real-world threats in a safe environment. CVEs: From Bulletin to Defense CVEs are the standard identifiers for known vulnerabilities, but many security teams struggle to implement effective mitigations at scale, even those with Sec+ and other entry-level certifications. Common challenges include: Practice Today's Threats. Prevent Tomorrow's Breaches. INE Security's Skill Dive Vulnerabilities Lab Collection delivers: 'When a critical CVE drops, you don't have time to theorize,' said Tracy Wallace, Director of Content at INE Security. 'Teams with hands-on practice respond significantly faster because they've seen similar attack patterns before. Log4Shell (CVE-2021-44228) was a perfect example – practitioners who had experience with JNDI injection attacks were able to implement effective mitigations within hours, while others took days or even weeks to fully remediate.' Real Benefits for Security Teams Skill Dive delivers immediate advantages for practitioners: SecOps teams, security analysts, and IT admins get exactly what certification courses miss: hands-on practice with real-world vulnerabilities. 'Security professionals who regularly drill on current vulnerabilities become exponentially more valuable to their organizations,' said Wallace. 'The best defenders understand both the attack and defense sides of the equation.' High-Impact CVEs in the Skill Dive Collection The platform features hands-on labs for the most actively exploited vulnerabilities in enterprise environments, including: 'We continuously track which vulnerabilities are most actively exploited,' said Wallace. 'Our collection prioritizes CVEs with the highest real-world impact, not just theoretical severity ratings.' Proactive Security Through Deliberate Practice The Skill Dive approach includes: Recent lab additions include other top-exploited vulnerabilities such as Cacti Import Packages RCE (CVE-2024-25641), Gradio Path Traversal (CVE-2024-1561), Calibre Arbitrary File Read (CVE-2024-6781), Graylog Information Exposure (CVE-2024-24824), and Navidrome SQL Injection (CVE-2024-47062). 'Security teams that regularly practice with new vulnerabilities stop more breaches, period,' said Wallace. 'Practice transforms defense from constant firefighting into strategic advantage.' Availability Individual subscriptions to Skill Dive are available now. Enterprise packages for team training are also available. For more information, users can visit About INE Security INE Security is the premier provider of online networking and cybersecurity training and cybersecurity certifications. Harnessing a powerful hands-on lab platform, cutting-edge technology, a global video distribution network, and world-class instructors, INE Security is the top training choice for Fortune 500 companies worldwide for cybersecurity training in business and for IT professionals looking to advance their careers. INE Security's suite of learning paths offers an incomparable depth of expertise across cybersecurity. The company is committed to delivering advanced technical training while also lowering the barriers worldwide for those looking to enter and excel in an IT career. Contact Kathryn Brown INE Security [email protected] Logo - View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE INE Security

INE Security Alert: Top 5 Takeaways from RSAC 2025
INE Security Alert: Top 5 Takeaways from RSAC 2025

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

INE Security Alert: Top 5 Takeaways from RSAC 2025

CARY, N.C., May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Comprehensive Training Platform Delivers Solutions for AI Security, Cloud Management, and Incident Response Readiness. Fresh from a high-impact presence at RSAC 2025, where INE Security welcomed thousands of visitors to its interactive booth at San Francisco's Moscone Center, the global cybersecurity training and certification provider is addressing some of the top cybersecurity priorities emerging from the industry-leading event. As an exhibitor that engaged with both frontline practitioners and top-level decision makers, INE Security gained firsthand insights into organizations' most pressing security challenges: the convergence of AI-driven threats, multi-cloud vulnerabilities, and increasingly sophisticated attack vectors. Four days of packed session tracks and face-to-face discussions with industry leaders pointed to a clear reality: a large majority of ransomware victims lack effective response plans, and even more security professionals have doubts about their organization's readiness for zero-day attacks. INE Security is addressing how a comprehensive training platform directly addresses the five most critical security imperatives that dominated this year's conference conversations. Top 5 Cybersecurity Imperatives from RSAC 2025 1. AI Risk Management Becomes Business-Critical AI security solutions dominated RSAC this year, signaling that as organizations adopt advanced response technologies, comprehensive training must keep pace. 72% of leaders report an increase in organizational cyber risks, with ransomware remaining a top concern, according to the World Economic Forum. Organizations deploying AI tools and Large Language Models discover their systems vulnerable to sophisticated exploits that can manipulate AI behaviors, leading to data breaches and system compromises. This shift demands immediate security expertise to protect AI implementations. 2. LLM Vulnerabilities Expose Enterprise Data Large Language Models (LLMs) emerged as a flashpoint at RSAC, sparking debates on the risks and merits. Despite the variety of strong opinions, what is clear is that LLMs are here to stay. They represent a new frontier for cyber threats, with critical vulnerabilities emerging from AI training data, model manipulation, and prompt injection attacks. The cybersecurity community at RSAC 2025 identified this as one of the year's most pressing concerns, with a large majority highlighting the advance of adversarial capabilities (such as phishing, malware development, and deep fakes) as their greatest concern regarding generative AI impact on cybersecurity. Organizations must understand and defend against these AI-specific attack vectors to protect their digital assets, creating new specialized job titles such as AI Security Analyst. 3. Multi-Cloud Environment Security Becomes Complex Across domains, cloud remains top of mind for industry executives. As businesses adopt multiple cloud platforms, security analysts face new challenges in maintaining consistent security postures across diverse environments. Research presented at RSAC 2025's cloud security sessions by the Cloud Security Alliance found that although misconfigurations appear in a majority of real-world breaches, over 50% of organizations rate them as a low-to-moderate risk. This gap highlights a growing disconnect between perceived and actual risk in cloud deployments. Researchers emphasized that IAM hygiene is essential, as are regular audits of the security systems in place. 4. Zero Trust Architecture Needs Proper Implementation While zero trust principles are widely recognized as essential, implementing them effectively across modern IT environments proves challenging. The RSAC 2025 conference theme 'Many Voices. One Community' emphasized the need for unified approaches to security, including zero trust implementation. According to Zscaler's ThreatLabz 2025 VPN Risk Report discussed at the conference, 81% of organizations plan to implement zero trust strategies within the next 12 months. Organizations struggle with identity management, access controls, and continuous verification across cloud services, remote workers, and interconnected systems, making it critical for companies to develop talent via cybersecurity certification programs. 5. Crisis Response Requires Comprehensive Preparedness When cyber-attacks succeed, organizations must maintain critical operations while containing threats. RSAC 2025 sessions on rapid incident response highlighted critical gaps in preparedness, while the Microsoft Digital Defense Report found 76% of organizations which suffered ransomware attacks in 2024 lacked an effective response plan. The role of cybersecurity analysts has evolved to include crisis response capabilities, making effective training in incident management a critical skill. Real world scenario training, such as INE Security's Skill Dive lab platform, helps build important muscle memory that becomes crucial during a crisis. Addressing the Challenges "After engaging with hundreds of cybersecurity leaders at our booth and participating in thought-provoking discussions throughout RSAC 2025, these five priorities clearly represent fundamental shifts in how organizations must approach cybersecurity," said Dara Warn, CEO of INE Security. "The conversations we had with practitioners and executives alike confirmed that traditional security approaches cannot adequately address AI vulnerabilities, multi-cloud complexities, or the sophisticated response requirements of modern cyber-attacks." INE Security provides practical solutions for each critical area: AI Security Fundamentals: Training on securing AI systems, understanding LLM vulnerabilities, and implementing AI-specific security controls Advanced Cloud Security: Hands-on experience managing multiple-cloud environments, implementing proper configurations, and maintaining security across distributed platforms Zero Trust Implementation: Practical guidance on designing and deploying zero trust architecture with proper access controls and verification systems Crisis Management Training: Realistic incident response scenarios that prepare teams to maintain operations while containing security breaches Continuous Skill Development: Access to 700+ courses and 50+ learning paths, and preparation for credentials from CompTIA Security+ to advanced professional certificates that help secure environments from modern threats "The energy and insights we gathered at RSAC 2025 reinforced our conviction that the complexity of modern cybersecurity demands organizations invest in comprehensive cybersecurity training," added Warn. "Our comprehensive training and cybersecurity certification platform ensures teams develop the expertise needed to address these challenges effectively." About INE Security INE Security is the premier provider of online networking and cybersecurity training and certification. Harnessing a powerful hands-on lab platform, cutting-edge technology, a global video distribution network, and world-class instructors, INE Security is the top training choice for Fortune 500 companies worldwide for cybersecurity training in business and for IT professionals looking to advance their careers. INE Security's suite of learning paths offers an incomparable depth of expertise across cybersecurity. The company is committed to delivering advanced technical training while also lowering the barriers worldwide for those looking to enter and excel in an IT career. 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INE Security Alert: Top 5 Takeaways from RSAC 2025
INE Security Alert: Top 5 Takeaways from RSAC 2025

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

INE Security Alert: Top 5 Takeaways from RSAC 2025

CARY, N.C., May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Comprehensive Training Platform Delivers Solutions for AI Security, Cloud Management, and Incident Response Readiness. Fresh from a high-impact presence at RSAC 2025, where INE Security welcomed thousands of visitors to its interactive booth at San Francisco's Moscone Center, the global cybersecurity training and certification provider is addressing some of the top cybersecurity priorities emerging from the industry-leading event. As an exhibitor that engaged with both frontline practitioners and top-level decision makers, INE Security gained firsthand insights into organizations' most pressing security challenges: the convergence of AI-driven threats, multi-cloud vulnerabilities, and increasingly sophisticated attack vectors. Four days of packed session tracks and face-to-face discussions with industry leaders pointed to a clear reality: a large majority of ransomware victims lack effective response plans, and even more security professionals have doubts about their organization's readiness for zero-day attacks. INE Security is addressing how a comprehensive training platform directly addresses the five most critical security imperatives that dominated this year's conference conversations. Top 5 Cybersecurity Imperatives from RSAC 2025 1. AI Risk Management Becomes Business-Critical AI security solutions dominated RSAC this year, signaling that as organizations adopt advanced response technologies, comprehensive training must keep pace. 72% of leaders report an increase in organizational cyber risks, with ransomware remaining a top concern, according to the World Economic Forum. Organizations deploying AI tools and Large Language Models discover their systems vulnerable to sophisticated exploits that can manipulate AI behaviors, leading to data breaches and system compromises. This shift demands immediate security expertise to protect AI implementations. 2. LLM Vulnerabilities Expose Enterprise Data Large Language Models (LLMs) emerged as a flashpoint at RSAC, sparking debates on the risks and merits. Despite the variety of strong opinions, what is clear is that LLMs are here to stay. They represent a new frontier for cyber threats, with critical vulnerabilities emerging from AI training data, model manipulation, and prompt injection attacks. The cybersecurity community at RSAC 2025 identified this as one of the year's most pressing concerns, with a large majority highlighting the advance of adversarial capabilities (such as phishing, malware development, and deep fakes) as their greatest concern regarding generative AI impact on cybersecurity. Organizations must understand and defend against these AI-specific attack vectors to protect their digital assets, creating new specialized job titles such as AI Security Analyst. 3. Multi-Cloud Environment Security Becomes Complex Across domains, cloud remains top of mind for industry executives. As businesses adopt multiple cloud platforms, security analysts face new challenges in maintaining consistent security postures across diverse environments. Research presented at RSAC 2025's cloud security sessions by the Cloud Security Alliance found that although misconfigurations appear in a majority of real-world breaches, over 50% of organizations rate them as a low-to-moderate risk. This gap highlights a growing disconnect between perceived and actual risk in cloud deployments. Researchers emphasized that IAM hygiene is essential, as are regular audits of the security systems in place. 4. Zero Trust Architecture Needs Proper Implementation While zero trust principles are widely recognized as essential, implementing them effectively across modern IT environments proves challenging. The RSAC 2025 conference theme 'Many Voices. One Community' emphasized the need for unified approaches to security, including zero trust implementation. According to Zscaler's ThreatLabz 2025 VPN Risk Report discussed at the conference, 81% of organizations plan to implement zero trust strategies within the next 12 months. Organizations struggle with identity management, access controls, and continuous verification across cloud services, remote workers, and interconnected systems, making it critical for companies to develop talent via cybersecurity certification programs. 5. Crisis Response Requires Comprehensive Preparedness When cyber-attacks succeed, organizations must maintain critical operations while containing threats. RSAC 2025 sessions on rapid incident response highlighted critical gaps in preparedness, while the Microsoft Digital Defense Report found 76% of organizations which suffered ransomware attacks in 2024 lacked an effective response plan. The role of cybersecurity analysts has evolved to include crisis response capabilities, making effective training in incident management a critical skill. Real world scenario training, such as INE Security's Skill Dive lab platform, helps build important muscle memory that becomes crucial during a crisis. Addressing the Challenges "After engaging with hundreds of cybersecurity leaders at our booth and participating in thought-provoking discussions throughout RSAC 2025, these five priorities clearly represent fundamental shifts in how organizations must approach cybersecurity," said Dara Warn, CEO of INE Security. "The conversations we had with practitioners and executives alike confirmed that traditional security approaches cannot adequately address AI vulnerabilities, multi-cloud complexities, or the sophisticated response requirements of modern cyber-attacks." INE Security provides practical solutions for each critical area: AI Security Fundamentals: Training on securing AI systems, understanding LLM vulnerabilities, and implementing AI-specific security controls Advanced Cloud Security: Hands-on experience managing multiple-cloud environments, implementing proper configurations, and maintaining security across distributed platforms Zero Trust Implementation: Practical guidance on designing and deploying zero trust architecture with proper access controls and verification systems Crisis Management Training: Realistic incident response scenarios that prepare teams to maintain operations while containing security breaches Continuous Skill Development: Access to 700+ courses and 50+ learning paths, and preparation for credentials from CompTIA Security+ to advanced professional certificates that help secure environments from modern threats "The energy and insights we gathered at RSAC 2025 reinforced our conviction that the complexity of modern cybersecurity demands organizations invest in comprehensive cybersecurity training," added Warn. "Our comprehensive training and cybersecurity certification platform ensures teams develop the expertise needed to address these challenges effectively." About INE Security INE Security is the premier provider of online networking and cybersecurity training and certification. Harnessing a powerful hands-on lab platform, cutting-edge technology, a global video distribution network, and world-class instructors, INE Security is the top training choice for Fortune 500 companies worldwide for cybersecurity training in business and for IT professionals looking to advance their careers. INE Security's suite of learning paths offers an incomparable depth of expertise across cybersecurity. The company is committed to delivering advanced technical training while also lowering the barriers worldwide for those looking to enter and excel in an IT career. 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INE Security Alert: World Password Day 2025 Cybersecurity Training Insights
INE Security Alert: World Password Day 2025 Cybersecurity Training Insights

Business Upturn

time01-05-2025

  • Business Upturn

INE Security Alert: World Password Day 2025 Cybersecurity Training Insights

By GlobeNewswire Published on May 1, 2025, 15:02 IST Cary, NC, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — INE Security, a leading global provider of hands-on cybersecurity training and cybersecurity certifications, today released expert analysis on the current state of password security and security team training best practices as organizations recognize World Password Day on May 1, 2025. Threat intelligence data shows that password vulnerabilities continue to be the favorite target for hackers worldwide, despite years of warnings from security experts. While companies keep investing in advanced security tech, the humble password remains the front door to most organizations—and too often, it's a door with a broken lock. 'It's concerning to see password-related breaches still dominating security incidents despite all the technological advances,' said Dara Warn, CEO of INE Security. 'What we're finding is that there's a persistent gap between security training and implementation—teams know what they should be doing, but putting that knowledge into practice remains challenging. That's why we're emphasizing practical, hands-on cybersecurity training that transforms security knowledge into meaningful action.' INE Security's analysis reveals three critical password security trends for 2025: Credential Stuffing Attacks Are Getting Worse According to The Hacker News, stolen credentials topped the charts as the #1 attack method in 2023/24, with credential stuffing attacks leaving a trail of damage. These attacks are behind 80% of web application breaches. According to The Hacker News, stolen credentials topped the charts as the #1 attack method in 2023/24, with credential stuffing attacks leaving a trail of damage. These attacks are behind 80% of web application breaches. People Just Aren't Using Password Managers Despite all the evidence showing they work, password manager adoption remains stubbornly low. Analysis from JumpCloud found that 83% of enterprise organizations use MFAs, but that drops to a mere 60% for smaller businesses. Even more concerning, 2024 research shows only 36% of people use password managers at all—just 2% more than last year—while more than half are still relying on their memory to keep track of credentials. Despite all the evidence showing they work, password manager adoption remains stubbornly low. Analysis from JumpCloud found that 83% of enterprise organizations use MFAs, but that drops to a mere 60% for smaller businesses. Even more concerning, 2024 research shows only 36% of people use password managers at all—just 2% more than last year—while more than half are still relying on their memory to keep track of credentials. Hackers Are Getting Better at Bypassing MFA Multi-factor authentication has improved, but phishing campaigns designed to steal those verification codes have gotten much more sophisticated. Keepnet Labs found that 15-20% of phishing attacks are now specifically crafted to get around MFA protection. Addressing these vulnerabilities requires comprehensive cybersecurity training that prepares teams for real-world threats. The Security Training Reality Gap INE Security recommends a fresh approach to security training to fix these problems and strengthen password protection: Make Training Count: Ditch the annual checkbox compliance training for realistic cybersecurity training scenarios that mirror actual credential attacks. IBM found that top-performing companies are 68% more likely to provide effective training compared to low performers. Teams with proper training save around $70,000 annually and are 10% more productive. Get Hands On with Real Practice: Set up security labs and cyber ranges where people can experience simulated password attacks firsthand, building critical skills for their cybersecurity career. Studio found that employees who face simulated attacks develop deeper understanding that sticks with them and keeps them motivated to stay vigilant. Train, Practice, Certify, Repeat: Don't just train once and forget it. Companies with structured, ongoing training see 218% higher income per employee than those that train sporadically according to Keepnet. Build Security Into Your Culture: Close the gap between security knowledge and actual practice by making security part of your company's DNA. A report conducted by INE Security found cybersecurity training programs are the most effective way to keep organizations secure in a cloud-dependent landscape. 'The data consistently shows that organizations investing in comprehensive, hands-on security training achieve measurable improvements in their security outcomes and realize significant returns on that investment,' Warn concluded. 'On World Password Day, I encourage security leaders to thoughtfully evaluate their current training approaches and consider how they might better develop the practical skills their teams need to address today's sophisticated password-based threats.' About INE Security: INE Security is the premier provider of online networking and cybersecurity training and certification. Harnessing a powerful hands-on lab platform, cutting-edge technology, a global video distribution network, and world-class instructors, INE Security is the top training choice for Fortune 500 companies worldwide for cybersecurity training in business and for IT professionals looking to advance their careers. INE Security's suite of learning paths offers an incomparable depth of expertise across cybersecurity and is committed to delivering advanced technical training while also lowering the barriers worldwide for those looking to enter and excel in an IT career. Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.

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