Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 31 | Page 59

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// FEATURE: TRAINING the CNIDP. We constantly receive positive feedback about the programme and there is continuing significant interest throughout the globe, which is why we are expanding it into more countries with further exciting plans in the future.” many areas. Dr Terri Simpkin, Higher and Further Education Principal – CNet Training, said: “Advances in artificial intelligence and automation will shift the focus of IT capability requiring imminent development of new skills to just keep pace with changes in the way IT is deployed in organisations.” Security sector skills shortages Speaking specifically of the data centre sector, Simpkin said, CTOs, CIOs and other IT strategists need to identify what their skills requirements will be in the future and prepare for it with current staff rather than relying on skilled personnel turning up at their companies looking for work. “One response is to better identify current and emerging skills gaps and invest in targeted, sector specific education and development rather than generic training that is likely to be outdated almost immediately,” she said. Simpkin added that the data centre sector is at risk of finding itself with a workforce that is unfit for purpose if investment in emerging skills needs is not made. “Partnering with sector specific education providers is one of the smartest strategies to achieve return on education spend and an increase in technical productivity,” said Simpkin. “The demand for technical skills must be addressed by utilising sector specific education partners if the region is to prepare for imminent capability challenges.” Anna Collard is the Founder and CEO of Popcorn Training, a company that promotes cyber and information security awareness training by using innovative, story-based techniques making complex content simple to understand. Dr Terri Simpkin, Higher and Further Education Principal – CNet Training project from inception and deliver this to the market through an effective tender response, is a comprehensive programme that equips network infrastructure professionals with the knowledge, skills and confidence to deliver complex infrastructure design projects from inception through to customer hand-over. An approved IEEE certificate programme, the CNIDP meets the full requirements of the international telecommunications community. Successful completion of the programme provides official CNIDP certification, an internationally recognised level five Professional BTEC qualification, use of the CNIDP logo and a post nominal title. She says the skills shortage is especially acute in the cybersecurity sector. Collard says enterprises in the sector can’t find the professionals who have the skills needed to implement, run and operate cybersecurity solutions. She said: “A typical cybersecurity professional needs hands on and practical experience, an ability to learn quickly and think critically. “He or she needs to be able to identify patterns across multi-functional domains and be interested in various fields, ranging from multiple technology stacks to human psychology. These skills are typically collected through on the job experience and an interest or passion for the field.” She added that CIOs should invest in the development of their own talent. Sector specific training CNet is recognised as a global leader in technical education for the digital infrastructure industry, comprising the data centre and network infrastructure sectors. The company delivers instructor- led, classroom based technical education programmes across the world, ranging from entry level data centre fundamentals through to the worlds’ only masters degree in data centre leadership and management. One example of the training it offers is its Certified Network Infrastructure Design Professional (CNIDP) course. This has been such a success throughout the globe that more programme dates have been scheduled through until April 2019. The CNIDP, which focuses on how to complete a detailed network infrastructure design www.intelligentcio.com The success of the programme in the UK, Europe and the Middle East, has seen it being launched in North America. CNet’s President and CEO, Andrew Stevens, said: “We are overwhelmed by the response we’ve received since launching “Creating internal ‘coaching and mentoring’ programmes whereby senior resources teach juniors on a weekly basis can be very effective and rewarding for both parties,” said Collard. “Offering to pay for IT and/or security certifications is another way to help juniors upskill themselves. THE DATA CENTRE SECTOR IS AT RISK OF FINDING ITSELF WITH A WORKFORCE THAT IS UNFIT FOR PURPOSE IF INVESTMENT IN EMERGING SKILLS NEEDS IS NOT MADE. INTELLIGENTCIO 59