Lack of qualified staff leads to higher cybersecurity risk
The announcement that some 500 Microsoft Exchange servers “need immediate attention”, issued by Luxembourg’s cybersecurity agencies last week, has been echoed by financial regulator the CSSF. A noted international cybersecurity expert linked this to the difficulty in finding top cybersecurity talents in Luxembourg. “The struggle that people in Luxembourg have, certainly clients that we’re talking to, that want to work with us, but don’t yet, is that they can’t find the skill sets,” said George Ralph (photo) of Richard Fleishmann and Associates.
‘Decentralised cybersecurity approach is made by design’
The head of Luxembourg’s new private sector cyber-risk protection agency has defended the grand duchy’s approach against suggestions that it’s too fragmented and that it’s difficult to know who’s in charge. On the contrary, Luxembourg’s decentralised approach is finding a following elsewhere in Europe, starting with France, Pascal Steichen tells Investment Officer. “It’s a heterogeneous way of working. It is by design.”