The government is now pushing for the country to become a top supplier of certified cyber security specialists as they are now in-demand worldwide.
THE government is now pushing for the country to become a top supplier of certified cyber security specialists as they are now in-demand worldwide.
DICT Secretary Ivan John E. Uy said the lack of access to such credentials has led to very few Filipinos becoming a CISSP. “What is happening is we have talented technical people, but they do not qualify for the jobs because they lack credentials or certification,” Uy said in Filipino.
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