If needed it can be done but not all because kind of protection can be effected to our information that pass through the air known as internet messages and we can do without it as it is what we can mostly use as one of the best to transmit information within an inch. More over lots of defense and protection had been effected but still contaminated by the so called guru of information the known Black Hat Hackers...Information that come through you and I may got leaked if we are not well protected by the need fire wall of our computer and lots of happening do come up in the effort of communicating within themselves.To Let you know kindly get this known from the ISACA President:
Recent high profile stories like the Heartbleed bug have turned the
spotlight on IT security. A new report by the Information Systems Audit
and Control Association (
ISACA) highlights how a skills crisis is putting more pressure on security teams.
ISACA surveyed enterprises to understand the level of attacks and
their security preparedness. Key findings include that one in every five
enterprises has suffered an advanced persistent threat attack, but that
one in three of those don't know where it came from.
It also highlights that according to Symantec there has been a 62
percent increase in the number of data breaches in 2013. Also on Cisco's
figures there's a worldwide shortage of 1 million security
professionals.
To help address this growing skills crisis ISACA is launching a
Cybersecurity Nexus (CSX) program. Developed in collaboration with chief
information security officers and cybersecurity experts from leading
companies around the world, CSX fills a need for a single, central
location where security professionals and their enterprises can find
cybersecurity research, guidance, certificates and certifications along
with education, mentoring and community.
"Unless the industry moves now to address the cybersecurity skills
crisis, threats like major retail data breaches and the Heartbleed bug
will continue to outpace the ability of organizations to defend against
them," says Robert Stroud, ISACA international president-elect and vice
president of strategy and innovation for IT Business Management at CA
Technologies. "ISACA is proud to help close this gap with a
comprehensive program that provides expert-level cybersecurity resources
tailored to each stage in a cybersecurity professional’s career".
The CSX program marks the first time in ICASA's history that it will
offer a security-related certificate. There are four qualifications on
offer needing both an exam and proof of work experience. This makes them
ideal for recent university graduates and IT professionals seeking to
change fields.
"Enterprises cannot rely on just a handful of universities to teach
cybersecurity. With every employee and endpoint at risk of being
exploited by cyber criminals, security is everyone’s business. We need
to make cybersecurity education as accessible as possible to the next
generation of defenders," says ISACA International President Tony Hayes.