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The most sought after are experts in cloud security, but staff shortages are felt almost in every area of the IT Security industry.

The latest edition of DevSkiller's report "Insights into Skills Management and Assessment" indicates that despite the dynamic development of artificial intelligence, traditional programming languages still dominate employers' preferences in 2024.

The results of this year's "Reskilling through the eyes of Poles" study show that over half of the working respondents aged 30-59 are considering changing industries. Every second person in this group is considering taking up work in the IT sector, with women declaring their desire to enter this career path more often than men.

AI is still on everyone's lips, thanks to the next initiatives aimed at improving the safety of its users. What has Joe Biden done in this regard and what can be expected from the AI Safety Summit? We invite you to review the week with the Digitized editorial team.

According to the latest forecast by Gartner, global spending on the IT industry in 2024 will amount to 5.1 trillion dollars - 8% more compared to 2023. The overall increase in spending is supported, among others, by the development of generative AI, cloud services and cybersecurity costs.

The reduction in the number of employees is directly related to the increasing popularity of generative AI assistants from companies such as Microsoft, AWS, Google, and IBM, as shown by a study conducted by Cornell University.

In the last few months, artificial intelligence has been discussed in all contexts - also in the context of the labor market. What professions will be created thanks to it? And how do Polish women and men relate to it? More on this in the Digitized weekly review.

How to write recruitment ads to reach those we really care about? What information are potential employees looking for? Salary range is not everything. We provide a recipe for good and effective job advertisements in IT.