How to Better Prepare for a Digital Future
Read the latest Peter Gale Godalming blog. An experienced education
professional, Peter Gale has over twenty years of experience in the education
sector. Based in Surrey, he has had opportunities of taking on numerous
managerial and leadership roles in various institutions where he worked towards
effecting lasting positive changes. A passionate educator, he aims to improve
schools and institutions through continuous collaboration, improvement,
challenge, and support.
The UK has always been considered an innovator in the
digital field. This seems to be a truly smart move especially if one is to
consider the uncertainties of Brexit. While there are funding developments for
such areas as robotics, G5, and AI, there is also a need to dedicate some focus
on securing and protecting the digital infrastructure of the nation. This means
ensuring that the next generation of potential professionals in cyber-security
are properly educated not just on IT security but also on how it is both a
rewarding and crucial career path.
At present, people are already living in a society that is
hyper-connected. The recent announcements concerning 5G mark just another
positive step towards moving forward in digitisation of processes, things,
interactions, and operations. While this is fantastic news, one st also not
forget how vital it is for innovation to not outpace security in IT. After all,
as it is now, it is already both a sizeable and a costly concern.
One of the best ways that people may gain a better
appreciation and understanding of IT security and why it is crucial is for them
to go back to school. Retraining and re-skilling employees continually is
always a great way to achieve this. After all, the fast pace of innovation can
sometimes leave most unable to keep up with it. Getting cyber-security back to
school is one sure-fire way of ensuring that new skills are being learned about
what it is and how it should be implemented while banking on already existing
technological knowledge.
In addition, considering the present landscape of
cyber-threat that is continuously growing, this is one approach that should not
only be considered as something nice to consider having. It is high time for it
to be considered a must-have for every single educational institution. Ensuring
that there are complementary lessons that students can be exposed to at schools
will at least teach them to be more responsible when using various online
channels.
Taking this a step further by introducing students and even
teachers and parents too of the basics of how to become an expert in
cyber-security is also encouraged. When people get to see the profession as a
fun, cool, and lucrative career path, more people will be encouraged to go this
route. This can also be a good way of getting those students who are already playing
around with the darker side of the internet such as hacking into the right
direction. This way, they can be prevented from potentially drifting into the ugly
side of the web and instead get them to be part of the solution. Get more
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