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全球网络安全人才缺口达480万 高校应如何培养?专家解读
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun· 2025-09-17 01:44
Group 1: AI and Cybersecurity Talent Development - The global cybersecurity talent gap is projected to reach 4.8 million by 2025, representing a 19% year-on-year increase [2] - Cybersecurity operations roles continue to dominate, accounting for 26.8% of positions for three consecutive years; candidates with 3-5 years of experience are most sought after, making up 28.2% of demand [2] - 792 universities in China offer cybersecurity programs, with 65.9% introducing AI security courses by 2025, a 15 percentage point increase from the previous year [2][7] Group 2: AI-Driven Cybersecurity Roles - The report introduces a new job map for AI-driven cybersecurity roles, including positions such as intelligent architecture designer and AI risk consultant [2] - 97% of cybersecurity professionals have received training related to AI security [2] Group 3: Educational and Institutional Recommendations - The report recommends integrating "AI + security" talent into national security strategies and establishing cross-regional training clouds [2] - Educational institutions are encouraged to include large model security in core curricula, while companies should provide real attack-defense logs for collaborative labs [2] Group 4: Supply Chain and AI Integration - The application of AI in supply chains is expanding, enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and increasing resilience [10] - AI application penetration in China's logistics supply chain exceeds 37%, with transportation applications reaching 78% [12] - Companies using intelligent procurement supply chains can improve procurement efficiency by over 30% and reduce procurement cycles by more than 50% [12] Group 5: Sustainability and AI in Supply Chains - AI can facilitate full-chain carbon footprint visualization and optimization, promoting sustainable supply chain development [14] - AI is transitioning from single-point applications to collaborative applications across entire supply chains, enhancing resilience and security [16]