Groups turn to more veterans to help fill cybersecurity jobs

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By wrdw.com
Georgia ranks in the top ten among states with the largest shortage of cybersecurity workers.
To help fill the shortage the cyber field is turning to veterans to get them involved.
Cyber is growing so fast in Augusta, the workforce can’t keep up.
Assistant Director of Operations for the Cyber Institute at Augusta University Karen Ribble says, “We know that we have a deficit in cybersecurity jobs which means we’ve got more job openings than we do have the skill set individuals to fill those slots.”
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