TeKnowledge: Expansion Creates Cyber-Digital Powerhouse Targeting Fast Tech Talent Growth

By Jordan French Jordan French has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team
Published on April 9, 2024

TeKnowledge has announced a new, unified force aimed at addressing the critical challenges of cybersecurity and digital enablement. This consolidation of Cytek Security, Tek Experts, and Elev8 under the TeKnowledge brand is not just a response to the growing demands of the digital age but a visionary step toward addressing the urgent global need for skilled cybersecurity professionals.

Global Cybersecurity Challenges

The cybersecurity domain stands at a crossroads in 2024, with threats escalating in both sophistication and frequency. According to the World Economic Forum and ISC2, the world is in dire need of 4 million cybersecurity experts to safeguard the digital frontier. Furthermore, the CIO reports that cyberattack disruptions are costing the global digital economy over $10.5 trillion annually — a figure that is expected to climb as cybercrime continues to accelerate.

In this context, TeKnowledge’s strategic pivot is timely, addressing not only the immediate needs for cybersecurity solutions but also the underlying challenge of cultivating a global workforce capable of countering these threats.

TeKnowledge’s strategy is a dual focus: offering comprehensive cybersecurity solutions and fostering the development of tech talent across the globe. The company’s holistic approach combines advisory services, advanced cybersecurity protection, technical skilling, and scalable managed services, aiming to create a robust digital infrastructure that is both secure and innovative. TeKnowledge is positioning itself as a pivotal force for change, dedicated to equipping enterprises and governments with the tools and talent needed to navigate the complexities of the digital landscape.

“The necessity for skilled professionals has never been more urgent. Our consolidation into TeKnowledge represents more than a strategic alignment of services — it embodies our commitment to pioneering a future where robust cybersecurity measures and advanced digital capabilities are universally accessible,” says Aileen Allkins, President and CEO of TeKnowledge.

Allkins continued, “By emphasizing not only the development of next-generation cybersecurity solutions but also the aggressive skilling and reskilling of the global workforce, we aim to democratize access to the skills necessary for thriving in the digital era. It’s about creating an ecosystem where innovation, security, and talent development coalesce to form the backbone of digital resilience for governments and enterprises worldwide.”

Accelerating Global Tech Talent Development

Recognizing the critical gap in the global supply of cybersecurity experts, TeKnowledge has committed to an aggressive talent development and skilling initiative. The company’s programs are designed to cultivate the next generation of tech leaders, emphasizing cybersecurity, digital transformation, and enterprise tech-managed services. This focus on technical skilling and capacity building is aimed at empowering not just TeKnowledge’s clientele but also contributing to the broader ecosystem by narrowing the global tech talent gap, which currently stands at around 85 million people.

Collaborative Partnerships for a Secure Digital Future

TeKnowledge’s strategy underscores the importance of collaboration in driving innovation and securing the digital future. By forging strategic partnerships and leveraging the combined strengths of its foundational companies, TeKnowledge is enhancing its ability to deliver comprehensive solutions that address the multifaceted challenges faced by its customers. This collaborative ethos extends to its approach to talent development, where partnerships with educational institutions and other organizations play a crucial role in accelerating the skilling of future tech professionals.

As the digital ecosystem evolves at an unprecedented pace, marked by both its boundless potential and significant vulnerabilities, the strategic pivot of TeKnowledge becomes a critical focal point for the broader tech community. This move sheds light on the urgent need for an integrated approach to cybersecurity and digital enablement, one that transcends traditional boundaries to tackle the complex challenges of today’s digital landscape. It raises important questions about how companies, governments, and educational institutions can collaborate more effectively to build the cybersecurity defenses and tech talent pipelines that the future demands.

TeKnowledge’s strategy is a litmus test for the industry’s readiness to address the dual crises of escalating cyber threats and the global tech talent shortage. It beckons a call to action for a collective shift towards more sustainable, secure, and innovative digital futures.

As we watch this strategy unfold, it will be intriguing to see how its impacts reverberate across the tech sector and beyond, potentially setting new benchmarks for how companies engage with the pressing issues of cybersecurity, talent development, and digital transformation in a rapidly changing world. This approach may very well dictate the tempo for how digital challenges are met head-on, serving as a case study for future endeavors in the global effort to secure and enable the digital age.

By Jordan French Jordan French has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

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Jordan French is the Founder and Executive Editor of Grit Daily Group , encompassing Financial Tech Times, Smartech Daily, Transit Tomorrow, BlockTelegraph, Meditech Today, High Net Worth magazine, Luxury Miami magazine, CEO Official magazine, Luxury LA magazine, and flagship outlet, Grit Daily. The champion of live journalism, Grit Daily's team hails from ABC, CBS, CNN, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Forbes, Fox, PopSugar, SF Chronicle, VentureBeat, Verge, Vice, and Vox. An award-winning journalist, he was on the editorial staff at TheStreet.com and a Fast 50 and Inc. 500-ranked entrepreneur with one sale. Formerly an engineer and intellectual-property attorney, his third company, BeeHex, rose to fame for its "3D printed pizza for astronauts" and is now a military contractor. A prolific investor, he's invested in 50+ early stage startups with 10+ exits through 2023.

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