Survey: Demand for Cybersecurity Education Is High
        
        
        
        
In a recent survey from Champlain College Online, 41 percent of respondents said they would consider returning to college for a cybersecurity degree or certificate in order to prepare for a cybersecurity job. And 72 percent would be willing to do the same if their current employer would pay for their training.
The survey, conducted by Engine Insight, polled 1,004 adults across the United States about their perceptions of the cybersecurity field and cybersecurity education. Among those who said they would consider pursuing a cybersecurity education, the top reasons behind their interest included:
    - Job security and demand in      the field;
- The opportunity to help      protect people from cybersecurity threats, and to "make a      difference";
- General interest in      cybersecurity;
- Better pay; and
- A desire to continue their      education.
On the flip side, among those who would not consider pursuing a cybersecurity education, the top reasons included:
    - Feeling it's too late to      consider a career change;
- Satisfaction with their      current field or career path;
- Lack of interest in      cybersecurity;
- Lack of time or financial      resources;
- Lack of confidence in their      technical ability; and
- Not enough knowledge about      cybersecurity to consider a change.
Other survey findings:
    - 88 percent of respondents      said they are concerned about cybersecurity threats impacting them      personally;
- When asked to assess the      ability of various institutions to address cybersecurity issues,      respondents were most confident in the private sector (71 percent),      followed by colleges and universities (68 percent) and government (52      percent);
- 91 percent of respondents      agreed that in order to help reduce cyber threats and improve information      security, colleges and universities should create more cybersecurity      education programs for college-age students; and
- 85 percent of respondents      believed more should be done to encourage women to enter the cybersecurity      field.
The full survey report, The State of the Cybersecurity Workforce and Higher Education, is available here (registration required). 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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                    Rhea Kelly is editor in chief for Campus Technology, THE Journal, and Spaces4Learning. She can be reached at [email protected].