Nov. 9, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Sorin Adam Matei, Elisa Bertino

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

The present study explored managerial and instructor perceptions of their
freshly employed cybersecurity workers' or students' preparedness to work
effectively in a changing cybersecurity environment that includes AI tools.
Specifically, we related perceptions of technical preparedness to ethical,
systems thinking, and communication skills. We found that managers and
professors perceive preparedness to use AI tools in cybersecurity to be
significantly associated with all three non-technical skill sets. Most
important, ethics is a clear leader in the network of relationships. Contrary …

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