India’s cybersecurity talent gap grows as skills prove hard to find
economictimes.indiatimes.com Jun 8, 2026

India’s cybersecurity talent gap grows as skills prove hard to find

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

India is facing a critical cybersecurity talent shortage, with nearly 39,000 unfilled positions, particularly in emerging fields like IoT and blockchain. High attrition rates and increasing cyberattacks exacerbate the issue, while new regulations demand greater compliance. The country has close to 3 lakh cybersecurity professionals, roughly 5% of the world's total, but the industry's growth is hindered by the same professionals switching jobs every year. IT companies employ the largest chunk of cybersecurity talent, making other industries heavily dependent on them.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The talent crunch in India's cybersecurity sector comes at a time when cyberattacks are increasing rapidly, with over 2 million incidents recorded in 2023.
  • · The shortage of skilled professionals is hindering the industry's ability to respond to these threats, making it a pressing concern for the government and private sector alike.