This post originally appeared in Data Center Knowledge and is part of an ongoing blog series examining predictions and recommendations for cybersecurity in 2018.
Public, private and hybrid cloud environments are more accessible than ever, allowing organizations to scale more quickly and efficiently. With more companies migrating to the cloud, concerns for data protection also increase. From safely enabling SaaS applications to securing physical data centers, the adoption of cloud technologies will, in large part, depend on the perception of the cloud as being “safe.”
Because of this, we predict that hiring elite cloud talent will continue to drive cybersecurity advancements and innovation, as use of cloud technologies will require a security platform that matches the requirements of cloud products and services themselves.
With cloud talent being a relatively new area of expertise, we recommend breaking up cloud security into three interworking components and hiring for each category based on its unique needs and skill sets:
Ultimately, increased focus on hiring cloud talent will encourage many organizations to search for candidates outside of the security industry, including those experienced in developing successful consumer-facing technologies. The industry as a whole will be challenged to attract these highly sought-after candidates by offering compelling roles and exciting, highly technical projects, as well as educating them on the importance of cybersecurity in protecting our way of life in the digital age.
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