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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Outgoing WH cyber director, Harry Coker, calls for US to bolster cybersecurity workforce by hiring non-degree holders
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Outgoing WH cyber director, Harry Coker, calls for US to bolster cybersecurity workforce by hiring non-degree holders

Last updated: January 8, 2025 2:13 am
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The White House’s outgoing cyber czar, Harry Coker, recently emphasized the urgent need for increased funding, deregulation, and expanded job opportunities in the cybersecurity sector to combat the escalating threat of digital attacks. In a speech at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington, DC, Coker highlighted the pressing need to prioritize cybersecurity within federal budgets in light of the relentless cyber assaults from countries like Iran, China, and Russia.

Acknowledging the challenging budget constraints, Coker stressed the importance of allocating resources towards cybersecurity initiatives despite fiscal limitations. He underscored the critical role that cybersecurity plays in safeguarding the nation’s digital infrastructure and urged the incoming administration to recognize and address this priority.

In addition to advocating for more funding, Coker also called for the streamlining of federal regulations to alleviate the compliance burden on cybersecurity professionals. He noted that a significant portion of their time is spent on regulatory compliance rather than enhancing cybersecurity measures. Coker’s efforts to promote regulatory harmonization through bipartisan legislation aimed at engaging all stakeholders in the cybersecurity ecosystem reflect a strategic approach to addressing regulatory challenges.

The urgency of Coker’s recommendations is underscored by recent high-profile cyberattacks, such as China’s Salt Typhoon operation, which targeted US telecommunications companies and compromised sensitive data, including private communications and classified information. The incident highlighted the vulnerabilities in the nation’s digital infrastructure and the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures.

As the cybersecurity landscape evolves, Coker emphasized the need for a skilled workforce to defend against cyber threats. With nearly 500,000 open cybersecurity positions in the US, Coker emphasized the importance of expanding the talent pool by removing barriers, such as the requirement for a four-year college degree. By focusing on skills rather than academic credentials, Coker emphasized the potential to tap into a diverse pool of talent and address the recruitment challenges in the cybersecurity industry.

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In conclusion, Coker’s recommendations underscore the critical need for strategic investments, regulatory reform, and workforce development in the cybersecurity sector to effectively combat digital threats and safeguard the nation’s digital infrastructure. By prioritizing cybersecurity initiatives and fostering a skilled workforce, the US can enhance its resilience against cyber threats and protect national security interests in an increasingly digital world.

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