Fortinet Reveals Global Cybersecurity Skills Gap ReportFortinet Report Reveals Cybersecurity Hiring Stalls as Nearly Half of IT Leaders Face Corporate PushbackCybersecurity skills gap challenges persist in a high-stakes landscape where cybercriminals weaponize AI and IT professionals lack proficiency to use AI defensivelyFortinet announced the release of the 2026 Global Cybersecurity Skills Gap Report, revealing the emerging and persistent challenges organizations face as they grapple with ongoing cybersecurity skill shortages and the ever-evolving threat landscape. The global survey’s key findings include:
"Cybersecurity is not simply a technical issue but a strategic business risk. This year’s survey suggests that while boards generally recognize the importance of cybersecurity, more investment is needed to address key issues, such as rapidly accelerating AI risks and the ongoing cybersecurity skills shortage. Addressing these issues is critical to business resilience in an increasingly complex threat landscape." - Dr. Carl Windsor, CISO at Fortinet Amid High Stakes, Cybersecurity Must Be Prioritized A lack of cybersecurity skills remains a top cause of devastating security breaches in enterprises. The global survey revealed:
Employees’ use of AI creates new cybersecurity challenges that boards fail to understand. The report shows: AI deployment in the enterprise creates risk: Employee use of AI poses a risk that people don’t fully understand. Only half (50%) of leaders believe their board members are “fully aware” of potential risks from AI use. A new skills gap may emerge: As AI adoption continues, 63% expect more need for AI oversight and governance roles on cybersecurity teams over the next three years. Despite the gaps in investment, investment in certifications is up year-over-year. Findings from the report demonstrate the following:
AI for Cybersecurity Creates Opportunities and Challenges AI-powered cybersecurity tool adoption is widespread as decision-makers see its potential to support cybersecurity teams with their operations. The survey findings reveal:
However, AI is widening the cybersecurity skills gap. At the same time, there are multiple efforts to overcome it. Survey respondents share the following:
Business Resilience Requires Investment in Closing the Cybersecurity Skills Gap Board- and executive-level investment in a layered approach to cybersecurity—one that blends people, processes, and technology—is essential. Organizations should continue tapping into underutilized talent pools and investing in training and upskilling to build and retain the expertise they need. This requires a coordinated approach grounded in three key pillars: raising awareness and education, expanding access to targeted training and certification, and deploying advanced security technologies. To help organizations address the challenges they face as a result of the cyber skills gap, the award-winning Fortinet Training Institute provides one of the largest and broadest training programs in the industry to make cyber training and new career opportunities available to everyone, and includes a Security Awareness Training service for organizations to develop a cyber-aware workforce. As part of Fortinet’s commitment to addressing this growing challenge, Fortinet is on track to train 1 million people in cybersecurity around the world this year, a pledge that began in 2022. Source: Fortinet media announcement | |