More than two in three IT professionals would consider ex-hackers for security roles, providing they have the right skills to do the job, a survey has found.. In addition, 40 per cent of respondents to CWJobs' survey of 352 IT bods reckoned there aren't enough skilled security professionals in the UK technology industry. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . A recent study reveals that a significant number of IT experts support employing former cybercriminals for defensive positions, provided they have the right qualifications.. ex-hackers, cybersecurity, IT professionals, security hiring, job market. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security is among a broad mix of jobs expected to receive hiring attention from CIOs, according to the latest IT Hiring Index and Skills Report. Chief information officers are planning to increase hiring -- although at a low rate -- in the first quarter of 2010 with traditional jobs in networking, security, and application development most in demand, according to the latest IT Hiring Index and Skills Report from employment specialist Robert Half Technology.. Based on telephone interviews with 1,400 U.S. CIOs, the report, issued Tuesday, found that a net 3% increase in IT hiring activity, spread across companies of all sizes, is expected in the first quarter of 2010. Seven percent of the respondents expect additions to their staffs while 4% expect reductions, for a net 3% increase. CIOs in the East North-Central Region (Chicago-centered) and the South Atlantic Region (Washington, D.C. to Florida) are planning the greatest hiring activity, according to the survey. The link for this article located at Dark Reading is no longer available. . Based on telephone interviews with 1,400 U.S. CIOs, the report, issued Tuesday, found that a net 3% . security, among, broad, expected, receive, hiring, attention, according. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
It is a rare organization that has the money to deploy best of breed or integrated commercial software for every security role. Whether your job is perimeter protection, incident response or email server administration, there may be an opportunity to use your favorite Unix system with some additional tools to get the job done faster and cheaper than what you do now. . . .. After the reception my last column regarding the security criticism I heaped on Unix and Linux vendors who are pursuing end-user desktops, I thought I would outline some of the areas where I think Linux and Unix already have strong wins. While I am a dedicated Unix and Linux junkie and use it everywhere I can, I may be somewhat biased. However, there are some areas where Unix and Linux systems fit in better than anything else out there. In some cases, these roles can be performed on commercial Unix systems if your organization feels better about paying for commercial-grade software. The upcoming version of Solaris, for example seems to have some new security tricks that are worth a look if you need to run secure enterprise services. CD based OS - security in an insecure world Working in the security industry makes a person slightly paranoid. In my case, my paranoia goes far enough that I don't trust my own mother, or at least I don't trust her computer. The link for this article located at securityfocus is no longer available. . Unix/Linux systems are versatile and economical, excelling in security with advanced features, fine-grained user management, and a wide range of customizable tools. Unix Security Roles, Linux Applications, Security Management. . Anthony Pell
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