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burningChromeyesterday at 6:50 PM1 replyview on HN

This is huge and something I've been hearing a lot of rumblings about.

I just did some quick research:

- ~4.8 million unfilled cybersecurity roles globally as of 2025–2026

- Global workforce ~5.5 million, but ~10.2 million needed to meet demand

Not to mention the growth in the industry has slowed to ~0.1% year over year and you're seeing those shortages are outpacing the current workforce. Add in the most senior folks like yourself are just noping out and leaving the industry wholesale is troubling and unsettling.

Its not surprising we're seeing an unprecedented level of successful attacks. We simply don't have the resources to keep up with the criminals/hackers out there who are moving significantly faster than the companies they are targeting.

As others have pointed out, I'm not sure how this can get anything other than much worse in the near future.


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zipy124yesterday at 9:23 PM

Being a cyber criminal pays many multiplies of working in cyber, as it already is with legal offensive cyber paying far better than defensive cyber. Capitalism going to capitalism. Especially since the risk of cyber crime is so much lower than physical crime, with your ability to commit it cross border, and backed by a nation state it is unsurprising it is a growing problem.