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CYBER SECURITY: WORKFORCE TRENDS & LABOR MARKET INFORMATION
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NATIONAL TRENDS 32% of employers reported facing difficulties filling jobs in 2015 Source: ManpowerGroup 2015 U.S. Talent Shortage Survey
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NATIONAL TRENDS Source: ManpowerGroup 2015 U.S. Talent Shortage Survey 1. Lack of available applicants Lack of experience 2. 3. Lack of technical competencies Industry-specific qualifications 4. 5. Lack of workplace competencies
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PROJECTED JOB GROWTH 2015-2020 Source: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, Office of Economic Advisors WISCONSINW-O-W
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PROJECTED POPULATION GROWTH BY AGE GROUP 2015-2020 Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Demographic Services
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PROJECTED WORKING AGE POPULATION GROWTH Source: The Conference Board
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PROJECTED LABOR SHORTAGE IN W-O-W 10,000 Working Age Population Growth Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Demographic Services; Economic Modeling Specialists, Intl 17,000 New Jobs +40,000 Replacement Openings 57,000 Total Openings
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CYBER SECURITY OUTLOOK There are more than 1 million unfilled information security jobs globally; by 2017 that number may be as high as 2 million. [“2014 Annual Security Report,” Cisco; UK Parliament Lords’ Digital Skills Committee witness interview] Cyber security postings have grown 74% from 2007- 2013. This growth rate is over 2x faster than all IT jobs. [Bloomberg Business Week, April 2014] The share of cyber security jobs coming from the Manufacturing & Defense, Public Administration, and Retail Trade industries is increasing over time compared to other industries. [Bloomberg Business Week, April 2014]
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CYBER SECURITY OCCUPATIONS IN M7 OCCUPATION MEDIAN WAGE + BENEFITS TOTAL JOBS [2015] Computer and Information Systems Manager$54.752,646 Computer Network Architects$45.721,291 Computer Network Support Specialists$26.841,799 Computer Programmers$33.182,489 Computer Systems Analysts$36.654,346 Database Administrators$38.45816 Information Security Analysts$37.89651 Network and Computer Systems Administrators $33.643,029 Software Developer$41.701,462 Web Developers$26.651,020 Source: 2016 EMSI, O*Net, BLS
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COUNTY PROJECTED GROWTH [2012-2022] PROJECTED OPENINGS [2012-2022] MEDIAN WAGE + BENEFITS Kenosha164290$46.08 Milwaukee3662,480$37.66 Ozaukee320495$34.66 Racine46147$35.33 Walworth53112$28.35 Washington132250$34.86 Waukesha1,4212,543$38.56 M7 TOTAL2,5046,318$37.83 M7 PROJECTED OPENINGS Source: 2016 EMSI
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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Source: 2016 EMSI Occupation High School Some College Associate's Degree Bachelor’s Degree Master’s Degree Typical Entry Level Education Work Exp. Req. Computer and Info. Systems Manager - 3%-62%36%Bachelor’s> 4 years Computer Network Architects - ----Bachelor’s> 4 years Computer Network Support Specialists 4%14%22%47%2%Associate’sNone Computer Programmers 6%11%5%78%0%Bachelor’sNone Computer Sys. Analysts 1%8%41%26%7%Bachelor’sNone Database Administ. -20%16%60%5%Bachelor’s< 5 years Info. Security Analysts -11%1%65%3%Bachelor’s< 5 years Network and Computer Systems Administrators -8%15%63%5%Bachelor’sNone Software Developer -0%7%75%9%Bachelor’sNone Web Developers 10%26%20%40%-Associate’sNone
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DEMOGRAPHICS BY OCCUPATION Occupation Age 19-21 Age 22-24 Age 25-34 Age 35-44 Age 45-54 Age 55-64 Age 65+ MaleFemale Computer and Information Systems Manager <10234198628714293567.9%32.1% Computer Network Architects 15433554362931301277.5%22.5% Computer Network Support Specialists 521024824874312252269.2%30.8% Computer Programmers 271075756876793614875.1%24.9% Computer Systems Analysts 331451,0281,1651,2166827364.6%35.4% Database Administrators <10201652412491231160.4%39.6% Information Security Analysts <10141391881631261672.7%27.3% Network and Computer Systems Administrators 26998889217253343078.1%21.9% Software Developer <10524154443621621878.3%21.7% Web Developers 266032132519081<1069.7%30.3% Source: 2016 EMSI
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