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LatAm’s Hidden CyberGenius: Overlooked Amid Surge in Attacks

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  1. Latin America faces a surge in cyber threats, with 40% more attacks than the global average, highlighting the urgent need for skilled cybersecurity talent.
  2. The region’s cybersecurity community is thriving, yet most professionals acquire skills informally, and there’s significant underutilization of entry-level talent, especially women.
  3. Companies should expand their hiring criteria beyond traditional experience, focusing on skill development and creating inclusive opportunities to tap into the region’s untapped talent pool.
  4. Addressing structural barriers, offering flexible work options, and fostering industry-based learning can help organizations build sustainable cybersecurity careers and better defend against evolving threats.

Latin America’s Hidden Cybersecurity Talent Pool

Despite facing a rising number of cyberattacks, Latin America often overlooks talented self-taught cybersecurity professionals. Companies usually search for candidates with many years of experience and official degrees. However, most security workers in the region learn their skills informally, through online courses and on-the-job experience, rather than university programs. In fact, only about half of professionals hold certifications, and many juggle multiple jobs. This approach shows that a large pool of skilled individuals exists beyond traditional education. If companies expand their hiring criteria, they could tap into this underused talent. This would help fill the shortfall and strengthen regional defenses against cyber threats.

Creating Opportunities and Overcoming Barriers

Many entry-level cybersecurity workers have less than three years of experience. At the same time, women tend to enter the field much later than men, highlighting social barriers that need addressing. Companies often view cybersecurity roles as highly specialized, but this mindset can limit access to new talent. Besides skills, factors like work flexibility, recognition, and job stability attract candidates. Even with limited budgets, organizations can become more appealing by offering supportive work environments. Encouraging informal learning pathways and opening doors to diverse talent can help close the skills gap. Ultimately, nurturing a broader pool of candidates benefits both workers and the region’s digital security.

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