Johannesburg, 12 Apr 2016
Recent International and National Research results on the effects of cyber crime in society and media articles like the statement made by Ron Hale, Chief Knowledge Officer of ISACA: "The lack of confidence in current cybersecurity skill levels shows that conventional approaches to training are lacking.
Hands-on, skills-based training is critical to closing the cyber security skills gap and effectively developing a strong cyber workforce. This indicates that there is a great need to upskill all relevant staff within organisations and drive cyber security awareness within society. http://www.businesswire.com/news/financialpost/20160229005084/en/Survey-82-Boards-Concerned-Cybersecurity-1-7
CS Interactive Training is excited to welcome Bowline Security to the Cyber Security Institute and through Bowline Security develop and sustain Cyber Security Skills in KwaZulu-Natal.
The Cyber Security Team will offer Cyber Security Training and Awareness courses to the private and public sector in Durban from June 2016.
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