Many analysts and business leaders believe there is a severe need for qualified cybersecurity professionals in the U.S., something that has caught the eye of at least one key congressman.
U.S. House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) on Wednesday said more needs to be done to address the cybersecurity labor shortage.
“I agree 110 percent that we need to strengthen the workforce” of cybersecurity professionals, McCaul said during a meeting with reporters at the National Press Club.
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