Showing posts with label information technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label information technology. Show all posts

Friday, 15 May 2015

More and more data breaches ... I think the problem has been found!

We keep seeing news articles on data breaches these days. Big companies like eBay, LinkedIn and Twitter have all been victims of data breaches. Have you ever wondered why this happens all the time even though massive amount of money has been spent on improving security mechanisms?

Is it because hackers are better than security professionals? Is it because there is a lack of adquate security mechanisms? Maybe.

This article here has given us another reason. There are not enough IT security professionals. That's why.

Cybersecurity has been a buzz word for some time now. Even if this is the case, the latest report in the U.S. still suggests that "more than 209,000 cybersecurity jobs in the U.S. are unfilled." The number is also expected to grow by 58 per cent by 2018. 

Of course, the increase in the demands has led to better salaries for IT security professionals than other IT jobs. In my previous article, it was said that an initial salary for an IT job was around US$100,000 per year. That means a job in cybersecurity could earn you considerably more. 

These are the numbers in the U.S. However, I don't think the numbers (at least in proportion) in Thailand will be very different.

Still, there are just not enough cybersecurity professionals. Why?

Are universities and colleges not producing enough graduates in the security domain? 

Many leading universities in the U.S., the  U.K. and in Thailand provide degrees in computer science, information technology and data networking. All of them have courses in security. The problem is information security or network security are not compulsory courses at those universities. This implies that not all computer science and information technology students will take the security courses.

As suggested in my previous article, the trend in IT today tends to go towards machine learning and artificial intelligence. Cybersecurity is not even on the list even though the demands are greater.

I hope it does not take too long for this problem to be solved.

Maybe the Department of Data Communication and Networking at KMUTNB can lead other universities in Thailand to ease the problem. Just a thought.  ^_^ 

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Demands for computer scientists are higher than ever.

Recently, I have read an article stating that the starting salaries for computer scientists graduating in 2015 are around US$100,000. That's over 3,000,000 Baht a year! And ... this is just an initial offer.

It looks like the demand for graduates with computer science background is higher than ever. The demand is not just from technology companies, but from all sectors.

The article also suggests that the strongest demands are for students specialised in robotics, machine learning and artificial intelligence. However, personally I think demands are for those specialised in security as well.

Moreover, students with strong software background are also sought after by companies.

The increase in the demand has led to more students wanting to study computer science in the past few years. The Computing Research Association says that the number of computer science degree awarded has gone up by 14% between 2013 and 2014.

As a computer science graduate and a lecturer in IT, it is interesting to see this situation. The problem is that in the past several years, the trend in Thailand appears to be the opposite with fewer and fewer students choosing to study computer-related degrees.

I wonder why? Is it the salaries of fresh graduates? Is it the younger people want to run their own companies rather than being hired? ... Maybe this is something we need to look into.



Tuesday, 16 September 2014

The 11th International Conference on Computing and Information Technology (IC2IT2015)

The 11th International Conference on Computing and Information Technology (IC2IT2015) is organised by Faculty of Information Technology, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok and its partners, including:
  1. Fern University in Hagen, Germany
  2. Chemnitz University, Germany
  3. Oklahoma State University, USA
  4. Edith Cowan University, Australia.
This year's event, the IC2IT2014, was successfully held in Phuket. There were around one hundred submissions from all over the world, and thirty were accepted for oral presentation.

Next year, the IC2IT2015 will be held at King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok with the emphasis on two fields:
  1. Data Mining and Machine Learning and
  2. Data Network and Communication
Again, the IC2IT2015 conference proceedings will be published by Springer. This will be the third time that the proceedings will be published by such accredited publisher as Springer. Moreover, the proceedings will be indexed by Scopus.

This is what the IC2IT2014 proceedings looks like. ^_^

Papers can be submitted here. We accept papers until the 21st December 2014. 

Call for papers can be seen here.