"The federal cybersecurity workforce is responsible for protecting U.S. government systems and
networks against cyber threats and attacks. Federal agencies, however, have reported difficulty in
assessing the size and capabilities of their cybersecurity workforces. DOD and DHS, which play
prominent roles in the nation’s cybersecurity posture, have also noted certain obstacles affecting
the recruitment and retention of qualified cybersecurity professionals to fulfill their departments’
cybersecurity missions.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is constructing a dataset to catalog all federal
cybersecurity positions in the executive branch. The dataset had not been released to Congress or
the public. In addition, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) directed agencies to
identify their top five cyber talent gaps by December 31, 2015. Congress has also authorized
hiring and pay flexibilities that can be used to fill cybersecurity positions at DOD and DHS. The
flexibilities aim to enhance the recruitment and retention of cybersecurity professionals by
expediting the federal hiring process and providing such professionals with monetary incentives
that are not available to all federal employees. OPM has also established temporary hiring
flexibilities for certain DOD and DHS cybersecurity positions..."
Federal Cybersecurity
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