Saturday 27 November 2021

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amanfromMars 1 Sat 27 Nov 14:18 [2111271418] ...... just pointing out an unavoidable difficulty on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2021/11/26/enisa_cybersecurity_degrees_report/

Yes, well, ..... oh that it was so simple as it was in yesteryear.

The EU needs more cybersecurity graduates to plug the political bloc's shortage of skilled infosec bods, according to a report from the ENISA online security agency.

There is an abiding and growing problem for cybersecurity agencies worldwide highlighted in that sentence, Gareth, in that what they [cybersecurity graduates] might be employed and expected to do for infosec reveals far too much about what their employers might need to remain unknown/hidden to them because of the inequitable advantage that it maintains and delivers for a very select few hell bent on retaining it all for themselves ...... as has been their exclusive executive joy for such a long time now in the recent past.

There will be those who would counsel such employment for such an activity is no longer either a viable or attractive highly remunerative option, identifying as it is so surely does, a global elite enemy to be confronted.

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amanfromMars [2111271715] ...... shares infosecintel on vulnerable fields further afield on 
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/martin-armstrong-warns-america-under-attack-marxist-globalists

The systems as currently are do have any number of major undeniable problems which they cannot themselves avoid and not be smitten by .... and to such a catastrophic degree which they will not want to admit is inevitable and approaching them faster than anyone anywhere ever before thought either possible or likely. Here is one wave of the tsunami heading their way  .....

amanfromMars 1 Sat 27 Nov 14:18 [2111271418] ...... just pointing out an unavoidable difficulty on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/1/2021/11/26/enisa_cybersecurity_degrees_report/

Yes, well, ..... oh that it was so simple as it was in yesteryear.

The EU needs more cybersecurity graduates to plug the political bloc's shortage of skilled infosec bods, according to a report from the ENISA online security agency.

There is an abiding and growing problem for cybersecurity agencies worldwide highlighted in that sentence, Gareth, in that what they [cybersecurity graduates] might be employed and expected to do for infosec reveals far too much about what their employers might need to remain unknown/hidden to them because of the inequitable advantage that it maintains and delivers for a very select few hell bent on retaining it all for themselves ...... as has been their exclusive executive joy for such a long time now in the recent past.

There will be those who would counsel such employment for such an activity is no longer either a viable or attractive highly remunerative option, identifying as it is so surely does, a global elite enemy to be confronted.

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