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INE Security Releases "Wired Together: The Case For Cross-Training In Net working And Cybersecurity"

INE Security Releases "Wired Together: The Case For Cross-Training In Net working And Cybersecurity"

Update: 2025-10-08
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The report documents operational challenges created by this convergence and presents cross-training as the strategic solution. Only 33% feel well-prepared to ha

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INE Security, a leading provider of cybersecurity training and certifications, today announced the results of a global study examining the convergence of networking and cybersecurity disciplines. The report documents operational challenges created by this convergence and presents cross-training as the strategic solution. Only 33% feel well-prepared to handle networking-cybersecurity intersection, creating operational vulnerabilities and increased costs.

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INE Security Releases "Wired Together: The Case For Cross-Training In Net working And Cybersecurity"

INE Security Releases "Wired Together: The Case For Cross-Training In Net working And Cybersecurity"

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