University Cybersecurity Programs and Workforce Readiness: An Employer Assessment
APA Citation
Douglas, P. et al. (2024). University Cybersecurity Programs and Workforce Readiness: An Employer Assessment. *Journal of Cybersecurity*. https://doi.org/10.1093/cybsec/tyae038
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This cybersecurity education-to-workforce study surveyed 200 hiring managers about how well university graduates meet job requirements. Cybersecurity hiring managers rated graduates strongest in theoretical knowledge but weakest in practical incident handling and tool proficiency, suggesting a gap between academic curricula and workplace demands.
Key Findings
- 1Only 34% of hiring managers rated new graduates as "job-ready" for cybersecurity roles
- 2Theoretical knowledge was rated adequate by 72% of managers
- 3Practical tool proficiency (SIEM, EDR) was rated adequate by only 23% of managers
- 4Graduates from programs with mandatory internships were rated 45% more job-ready
- 5Capstone projects involving real-world data were the strongest curriculum predictor of readiness
How Does This Apply to Cybersecurity Careers?
Recent graduates can prioritize filling the practical skill gaps that employers report. Universities can adjust curricula based on industry feedback.
Who Should Read This?
entry level · management
Frequently Asked Questions
What did this cybersecurity research find?
This cybersecurity education-to-workforce study surveyed 200 hiring managers about how well university graduates meet job requirements. Cybersecurity hiring managers rated graduates strongest in theoretical knowledge but weakest in practical incident handling and tool proficiency, suggesting a gap between academic curricula and workplace demands.
How is this research relevant to cybersecurity careers?
Recent graduates can prioritize filling the practical skill gaps that employers report. Universities can adjust curricula based on industry feedback.
Where was this cybersecurity research published?
This study was published in Journal of Cybersecurity in 2024. The DOI is 10.1093/cybsec/tyae038. Access the original paper through the publisher link above.
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