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10 highest-paying IT jobs

CIO

But despite the bumpy year, demand for technology skills remains strong, with the US tech unemployment rate dropping to 1.5% For technologists with the right skills and expertise, the demand for talent remains and businesses continue to invest in technical skills such as data analytics, security, and cloud. as of January.

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10 hottest IT jobs for salary growth in 2023

CIO

Project manager The role of project manager is important for planning, executing, and completing IT projects on time and on budget. Key skills for the role include resource allocation, risk and change management, quality assurance, communication, and leadership and team building. percent since 2021, according to Dice.

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Security 2020: Why We See Big Opportunity for Founders Building Developer-Centric Security Startups

Battery Ventures

Cybersecurity remains a huge pain point for many organizations: Last year, a study by incumbent security provider Palo Alto Networks found security teams at large enterprises use more than 130 separate security solutions, on average. How did we get here? Early companies in the sector.

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So you’re a new CISO? Let’s navigate your first 90 days

Lacework

It’s a world of competing priorities and constrained budgets. Security is not an end-state, it’s a commitment to effective behaviors. Here are some actionable tips I’ve learned that I hope will help you navigate your first 90 days as a CISO — injected with tips from some of my favorite security executives. Speed to deploy?

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Lead Developer to CTO at a Startup

SoCal CTO

I seem to encounter a lot of people who want to attach a CTO label to me as I'm the only programmer on the founding team of three. While I do fill that role at the moment, I'm a little hesitant to refer to myself as a CTO as we still haven't launched a product, acquired a single user, or turned or a penny in profit. Accounting?