The cybersecurity industry is evolving rapidly, driven by new systemic risks with financial and societal implications. Furthermore, a shortage of trained technology professionals is impeding progress. To address this skills gap, the Kyndryl Foundation has awarded two rounds of grants to nonprofit organisations across Europe that support cybersecurity training and job placement. This year, five European grantees are running programmes that empower women, youth and underserved communities with essential technology skills. These initiatives are expected to reach more than 55,000 Europeans over the next two years. Learn how Kyndryl is strengthening Europe’s cyber talent pipeline on Invested in Europe.
Strengthening Europe’s cyber talent pipeline
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