In a recent interview with MENA TECH, Nicolai Solling, CTO of Help AG, shed light on one of the most critical drivers of cybersecurity resilience: talent development.
As the cybersecurity landscape grows more complex, the industry continues to face a widening skills gap. At Help AG, we’ve taken deliberate action to address this challenge by launching a structured graduate training program designed to identify, nurture, and grow local talent.
Through this initiative, we bring university students into the heart of our operations, equipping them with the technical capabilities and professional skills needed to thrive in today’s threat environment. The results speak for themselves: these homegrown experts now make up the largest share of our workforce and are integral to our day-to-day operations.
“We believe that cybersecurity resilience starts with people. Investing in talent today builds the strongest defense for tomorrow,” said Nicolai Solling.
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