I'm a cybersecurity manager. you forgot this fact: cybersecurity companies are UNWILLING to train new people. It's not that people are uninterested, companies want hard skills right away. If it was up to me, I'd hire people from breakfix/networking/physec and train to do blueteam, or teachers to do cybersecurity project management. But infosec pros are a proud bunch and we'd rather automate rather than train and automate. There is no one else to blame on this "skills shortage" but us. One more thing, lots of infosec pros want to get the "certs/credentials" first, so they don't get leaped frogged by people coming in.
@@jeffcrumewhat!? You mean you’re not left-handed and don’t wear your watch on you right wrist!? By the way, I’m looking for resources presenting on cybersecurity specifically tuned for OT/IACS (accounting for AIC prioritisation, rather than CIA), and particularly for energy and water utilities. Does IBM do anything on that topic, or can you give any recommendations?
I loved this. I recently got into tech but have been studying. Cyber security is where i want to go and it's so important. People's lives get literally destroyed by these hackers. It's so complex though
We need more cybersecurity specialist in the future, i agree. At this point i might suggest to putting the IBM cybersecurty course on coursera free for all, without limit time. This would increase the awareness of all people
Omg, people don't understand how important all of this information is! We live in a world where whoever has the passcodes, source codes, hacking abilities etc. is very very dangerous. They can shut down whatever they want. Trust me I've experienced this with Russians. I'm so happy IBM is trying to solve these issues.
Great presentation..have been an IBMer for 14 years . 😊..now cissp cism iso ccsk qualys qradar oscp (a) and crisc (a) but i would like to return to ibm to work in that great company
@@yawoseitutu9487 it depends on where you want to go in your career. CISSP is generally more focused on the technology for practitioners with CISA for auditors
Hi @Jeff or IBM, is the any chance to work as a cyber security with no experience whatsoever in IT ,but only with some basic cert like security +, net+, ? Just wondering before I start digging in ? Thanks
Is "low code vs no code from security perspective" a good area of research in Cybersecurity at Masters level. If not, can you please suggest some good areas. Thank you for the very insightful video!
Hi there @IBM Technology - I would like to use this video for my online lesson - it would be published on our university website as an introduction to a lesson on cyber-security. I will not change any content and credit you as the maker of the video. Would this be alright? Do you give me permission to do this?
Maybe there wouldn't be such a problem finding cybersecurity professionals if more companies invested in creating them. I find it annoying to keep hearing companies complain about all these openings yet these same companies are making the bar unreasonably high. You're telling me I have to have PhD level knowledge/experience to use splunk or wireshark? Give me a break.
The math is beyond me but the US NIST has selected 4 algorithms as finalists that seem to be holding up well to scrutiny (3 of the 4 are IBM contributions, BTW)
id love to see mfa that doesnt gatekeep the internet to only people that can afford phones or an mfa device . when will a homeless person be able to go to an internet cafe and log in to google without needing to have a phone or other device that they need to log in ... this gatekeeping is verry dystopian
Seems like the cafe would need an in house MFA or public device to receive. Or the homeless can get a gvt phone and receive a txt call or use an app. There are ways...
Yes & No, mainly depending of the use case of the machine. Sure it would be much more difficult for ransomware to appear on a air gapped system, however that may not suite the systems purpose. Generally speaking, large companies are seen as high value targets being attracting skilled individuals, meaning that it is a constant battle between cybersecurity experts & hackers. New vulnerabilities in systems are always being discovered, exploited, and patched.
Hello friends Is anyone can tell me how to become a cyber security specialist without university degree I mean which certifications step by step thanks.
Sorry, the core of data breaches ( 90% of them ) is user mistake or awareness and windows OSs, thats it. And because NONE of this will go away any time son or ever, they will continue to exist or even increase.
Not necessarily. Linux has some great security features but if they aren't configured properly it can be just as insecure as any other platform. Any operational computer can be broken into and no OS is perfect
The wisdom here is remarkably compelling. A book with akin insights promoted significant development in me. "AWS Unleashed: Mastering Amazon Web Services for Software Engineers" by Harrison Quill
Inventory in software and manual rarely match and transportation can break long range planing or deployment unless strategic cooperation of local and remote access road and communication.. Rummors and misinformation and mean or production are critical. Like venezula situation when bread cost thousand of dollars or noodle cost hundred of dollars so production or lazy holding money from your troops will kill your workers then ourself and soon only worker win it all
There's no skills gap. I have a cyber security BS and 3 years experience in the field and I haven't found a job in cybersecurity 2 of the last 5 years.
The wisdom here is remarkably compelling. A book with akin insights promoted significant development in me. "AWS Unleashed: Mastering Amazon Web Services for Software Engineers" by Harrison Quill
8:13 Jeff misspoke here. There are 770,000 unfilled cybersecurity jobs in the US.
I'm a cybersecurity manager. you forgot this fact: cybersecurity companies are UNWILLING to train new people. It's not that people are uninterested, companies want hard skills right away. If it was up to me, I'd hire people from breakfix/networking/physec and train to do blueteam, or teachers to do cybersecurity project management. But infosec pros are a proud bunch and we'd rather automate rather than train and automate. There is no one else to blame on this "skills shortage" but us. One more thing, lots of infosec pros want to get the "certs/credentials" first, so they don't get leaped frogged by people coming in.
Why are they unfilled? The industry doesn't have entry level opportunities, only experienced opportunities
Train and teach me. Tks a lot.
Do they mostly beef CISSP qualified folks though?
I need a job
Best part of this video is Jeff's ability to write so well backwards.
I wish I could but the truth is that we flip the video in the post production process. Now you know the secret to the magic :-)
I always wondered how that worked :)
@@jeffcrumewhat!? You mean you’re not left-handed and don’t wear your watch on you right wrist!?
By the way, I’m looking for resources presenting on cybersecurity specifically tuned for OT/IACS (accounting for AIC prioritisation, rather than CIA), and particularly for energy and water utilities. Does IBM do anything on that topic, or can you give any recommendations?
I loved this. I recently got into tech but have been studying. Cyber security is where i want to go and it's so important. People's lives get literally destroyed by these hackers. It's so complex though
The problem why jobs are not fullfiled is because HR asks for 50 years of experience !
And then when they get those 50 years they say they’re too old for the job
The problem is HR ITSELF
I completely agree with this analysis. IoT is very vuln as most of the TCP stack on these devices are very primitive.
We need more cybersecurity specialist in the future, i agree. At this point i might suggest to putting the IBM cybersecurty course on coursera free for all, without limit time. This would increase the awareness of all people
Omg, people don't understand how important all of this information is! We live in a world where whoever has the passcodes, source codes, hacking abilities etc. is very very dangerous. They can shut down whatever they want. Trust me I've experienced this with Russians. I'm so happy IBM is trying to solve these issues.
What a great awareness Project. Congratulations to the team
IBM :) The future is cybersecurity
Great presentation..have been an IBMer for 14 years . 😊..now cissp cism iso ccsk qualys qradar oscp (a) and crisc (a) but i would like to return to ibm to work in that great company
770 million un filled cybersecurity jobs requiring CISSP
Is CISSP better than CISA?
@@yawoseitutu9487 is eJPT better then OSCP?
Should have been THOUSAND not million but it’s a huge number either way
@@yawoseitutu9487 it depends on where you want to go in your career. CISSP is generally more focused on the technology for practitioners with CISA for auditors
770 million?! 🤔
quantum-safe, a new word for me, sounds amazing!
Quantum-safe algorithms for cryptography
I loved the part you said we can't mint as many Cyber security engineers haha
The best explanation.Thanks
Please sire, I want to learn Cyber Security, how can I get started?
I need a full program for it.
Great trend analysis video Jeff!
Are hardware-encrypted NVME M.2 SSDs efficient against ransomware and other types of attacks?
Is there a chance to tell us how it works with the board? what pen and what light u use? :)
You can see how it's done here: ua-cam.com/video/Uoz_osFtw68/v-deo.html
Hi @Jeff or IBM, is the any chance to work as a cyber security with no experience whatsoever in IT ,but only with some basic cert like security +, net+, ? Just wondering before I start digging in ? Thanks
Excellent video. Can't wait to see more sessions.
New year, same problems. So amazing
Is "low code vs no code from security perspective" a good area of research in Cybersecurity at Masters level. If not, can you please suggest some good areas.
Thank you for the very insightful video!
Just go ahead with this thesis topic and let’s know on 2yrs how your degree went
How much of a threat is security copilot and other forms of automation in the security process for any of these roles?
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for this video.
Bro if someone turns my fridge off its on sight i stfg! lol
On point. IOT and AI ...
Thank you! This is quite helpful!
There needs to be a revamp of what entry level requirements look like. Cause entry level is being pushed as 3 or more years experience. 😩
Hahaha I like this. "With current technology we can make a new Human in about 9 Months."
😂
I heard Quantum , the electron truns in both sides at the same time came to my mind .
yes, it’s referred to as a superposition of states
Great - Which Tool/software you use for the presentation?
See ibm.biz/write-backwards
Hi there @IBM Technology - I would like to use this video for my online lesson - it would be published on our university website as an introduction to a lesson on cyber-security. I will not change any content and credit you as the maker of the video. Would this be alright? Do you give me permission to do this?
Maybe there wouldn't be such a problem finding cybersecurity professionals if more companies invested in creating them. I find it annoying to keep hearing companies complain about all these openings yet these same companies are making the bar unreasonably high. You're telling me I have to have PhD level knowledge/experience to use splunk or wireshark? Give me a break.
Great video ! I love IBM !!!
thanks for this breakdown!
Very informative. Thanks
Does IBM have an ethical hacker program with labs?
how is it possible to have a quantum safe algorithm?
The math is beyond me but the US NIST has selected 4 algorithms as finalists that seem to be holding up well to scrutiny (3 of the 4 are IBM contributions, BTW)
id love to see mfa that doesnt gatekeep the internet to only people that can afford phones or an mfa device . when will a homeless person be able to go to an internet cafe and log in to google without needing to have a phone or other device that they need to log in ... this gatekeeping is verry dystopian
Seems like the cafe would need an in house MFA or public device to receive. Or the homeless can get a gvt phone and receive a txt call or use an app. There are ways...
I recently had a Breach it lasted 5 months problem is the Events that Followed
helpful for me, also like your lightboard :)
Great ! Thank u.
It is said that Mfa solves problems that we had 15 years ago…
… and, unfortunately, still have today
Great information 👍
Great job !❤
is it so hard to get an OS ransomware safe?
What is that
There is way apart from using AV.
Yes & No, mainly depending of the use case of the machine. Sure it would be much more difficult for ransomware to appear on a air gapped system, however that may not suite the systems purpose. Generally speaking, large companies are seen as high value targets being attracting skilled individuals, meaning that it is a constant battle between cybersecurity experts & hackers. New vulnerabilities in systems are always being discovered, exploited, and patched.
Yea, just don't click on hot_chicks.exe
It's very hard because new vulnerabilities are being found every day. OS's are complex and complexity is the enemy of security
when ai starts being used for reverse engineering a whole new attack vector is going to be formed
Well thought thank you!
Very interesting!
Security this….security that…. What about him perfectly writing mirrored
Search on "lightboard videos" and see how it's done
@@IBMTechnology Aw never mind… I thought he had magical writing powers
I wish I had such powers but here’s how I do it: ua-cam.com/video/LdnJoT5IWPM/v-deo.html
General question. Why companies are not ready to recruit freshers for cyber security field?
You have to send them a post mail
Hello friends Is anyone can tell me how to become a cyber security specialist without university degree I mean which certifications step by step thanks.
Watch David Bombal videos and drink a chilled coke when you study
I've been recommended CompTIA A+, Net+, & Sec+ - about to finish so we shall see what opportunities come.
Sorry, the core of data breaches ( 90% of them ) is user mistake or awareness and windows OSs, thats it. And because NONE of this will go away any time son or ever, they will continue to exist or even increase.
How is ransomware the "Cause" of data breach?
The attacker can choose to just encrypt data or also make a copy which they could then expose to the world
thank you sir
What if more people are made to move to Linux, will this help?
Not necessarily. Linux has some great security features but if they aren't configured properly it can be just as insecure as any other platform. Any operational computer can be broken into and no OS is perfect
The wisdom here is remarkably compelling. A book with akin insights promoted significant development in me. "AWS Unleashed: Mastering Amazon Web Services for Software Engineers" by Harrison Quill
Did he say 770 million?
Yeah, I meant 770 thousand. Sorry
They flip the screen in post production
Inventory in software and manual rarely match and transportation can break long range planing or deployment unless strategic cooperation of local and remote access road and communication.. Rummors and misinformation and mean or production are critical. Like venezula situation when bread cost thousand of dollars or noodle cost hundred of dollars so production or lazy holding money from your troops will kill your workers then ourself and soon only worker win it all
pretty soon they are gonna create an ai that can find zero day vulnerabilities
Wasn't hacked. No idea why.
permission to learn sir
What technology creates a human in 9 months? 😭😂
That would have to be a subject for a different video … on a different UA-cam channel … 😂
770 million unfilled cyber security jobs in the US alone?
770 million!!??🤔🤔...
yep, 2 jobs for every person in the US
Yeah, I meant to say 770K not 770M 😂 The video should now have a corrected number flash up on the screen
Like every phone I get gets hacked
770 Mil unfilled Cybersec Jobs in the US...suspicious claim...so we are missing like what 40Bln globally? :) Other than that, great vid
Thanks, that was indeed a misstatement (as noted in the sticky comment posted earlier).
Nice
There's no skills gap. I have a cyber security BS and 3 years experience in the field and I haven't found a job in cybersecurity 2 of the last 5 years.
Where are you looking?
Wait, how is he writing in reverse?
Search on "lightboard videos".
ua-cam.com/video/LdnJoT5IWPM/v-deo.html
AI for exploits. 😢
Unfortunately, the sword cuts both ways…
how da hell does he write backwards
LOL. I can’t. We flip the video in post production. Now the magician has revealed his secret … 🪄
@@jeffcrume thanks, now i can sleep in peace again😆
boss it's not 770 million, it's less than 1 million
Right. A slip of the tongue. I meant to say 770 thousand. There's a disclaimer now in the video to correct
Are you writing in reverse?!
I wish I had that skill, but no. I’m also not left-handed. We flip the video after it is recorded in the production process
@@jeffcrumeyou gave great presentation. Clear information and easy to follow.
@@ozobi2961 thanks so much!
@@jeffcrume thanks for not running us mad and helping us understand the magical IBM Lightboard magic.
This is the dajjal system
wata majestic nose...
The wisdom here is remarkably compelling. A book with akin insights promoted significant development in me. "AWS Unleashed: Mastering Amazon Web Services for Software Engineers" by Harrison Quill