Fifth annual survey by Raytheon, Forcepoint and NCSA finds young adults' interest in cybersecurity careers stagnant

DULLES, Va., Oct. 24, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- An annual survey commissioned by Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services, Forcepoint and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) revealed that despite increased awareness of what a career in cybersecurity might look like, millennials remain unprepared for and uninterested in pursuing a career in the field. The fifth annual study, Securing Our Future: Cybersecurity and the Millennial Workforce, captures alarming trends among millennials including riskier online behaviors today than in 2013, despite the known consequences.

Additionally, the survey showed the dominant share (43 percent) of survey respondents believe the final outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election was influenced by cyber attacks. These findings echo national sentiments as a recent string of large-scale data breaches has shaken the public's confidence in the security of critical information and infrastructure.

"The demand for skilled cyber talent has become a national security issue," said Dave Wajsgras, president of Raytheon's Intelligence, Information and Services business. "While great strides have been made to increase millennial awareness in the cybersecurity profession, there is still work to be done."

Key findings from the study include:

    --  Cybersecurity Awareness:
        --  Thirty-four percent of U.S. survey respondents (37 percent globally)
            said a teacher discussed cybersecurity with them as a career choice.
            This percentage has nearly tripled since 2013, when only 13 percent
            of U.S. respondents said a career in cyber had been mentioned to
            them by a teacher, guidance or career counselor
        --  Fifty-one percent of U.S. respondents (52 percent globally) say they
            know the typical range of responsibilities and job tasks involved in
            the cybersecurity profession, up from 37 percent in the U.S. in 2014
        --  Globally, 46 percent of men have met or known someone studying
            cybersecurity at the high school, university or graduate level
            compared to only 26 percent of women
        --  Seventy-one percent of young adults surveyed think it's their own
            responsibility to keep themselves secure online rather than relying
            on the government, commercial companies or other individuals
    --  Low Interest:
        --  Globally, only 38 percent of millennials were more willing to
            consider a career in cybersecurity than a year ago which is
            unchanged from last year
    --  Carefree Behavior:
        --  Globally, 63 percent click on links even if they aren't sure the
            source of the link is legitimate
        --  The proportion of U.S. young adults who share passwords with
            non-family members nearly doubled from 23 percent in 2013 to 39
            percent in 2017 (42 percent globally this year)
        --  Seventy-four percent reported using unsecured public Wi-Fi today in
            the U.S. as a matter of convenience even though the security risks
            are well documented, up from 66 percent in 2013

"We need to be providing the tools for this generation to take action and embrace safe online practices," said Michael Kaiser, executive director of the National Cyber Security Alliance. "We also need strong role models - including parents, teachers, colleagues, and friends - to help improve cyber practices nationwide and encourage the pursuit of cybersecurity careers among young adults."

Raytheon, Forcepoint and NCSA released these latest results to commemorate the 14th annual National Cyber Security Awareness Month, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and NCSA each October.

For more detail and analysis of the survey findings, please visit www.Raytheon.com/CyberWorkforce.

Methodology
The survey was commissioned by Raytheon and Forcepoint in partnership with the National Cyber Security Alliance. Zogby Analytics, a nationally and internationally renowned opinion research firm, independently conducted the survey. The global study polled 3,359 young adults ages 18-26 in nine countries: Australia, Germany, Jordan, Poland, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States.

About Raytheon
Raytheon Company, with 2016 sales of $24 billion and 63,000 employees, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. With a history of innovation spanning 95 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5I(TM) products and services, sensing, effects, and mission support for customers in more than 80 countries. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. Follow us on Twitter.

About Forcepoint
Forcepoint is transforming cybersecurity by focusing on what matters most: understanding people's intent as they interact with critical data and intellectual property wherever it resides. Our uncompromising systems enable companies to empower employees with unobstructed access to confidential data while protecting intellectual property and simplifying compliance. Based in Austin, Texas, Forcepoint protects the human point for thousands of enterprise and government customers in more than 150 countries. For more about Forcepoint, visit www.forcepoint.com and follow us on Twitter at @ForcepointSec.

About The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA)
NCSA is the nation's leading nonprofit public-private partnership promoting the safe and secure use of the internet and digital privacy. Through collaboration with the government, corporate, nonprofit and academic sectors, NCSA's mission is to educate and empower digital citizens to use the internet securely and safely, protect themselves and the technology they use and safeguard the digital assets we share. NCSA leads initiatives for STOP.THINK.CONNECT(TM), a global online safety and awareness campaign; Data Privacy Day (Jan. 28) and National Cyber Security Awareness Month (October). To learn more visit staysafeonline.org.

Media Contacts
Raytheon
Ellen Klicka
571.250.1029
Ellen.H.Klicka@raytheon.com

National Cyber Security Alliance
Jessica Beffa
720.413.4938
ncsa@thatcherandco.com

Forcepoint
Rachael Lyon
512.664.1029
Rachael.Lyon@forcepoint.com

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