The cybersecurity talent gap in the U.S. is nothing short of alarming, with an estimated 750,000 positions waiting to be filled. As agencies and contractors struggle with security clearance backlogs, a solution may lie in one of the country’s most valuable assets: its military veterans. Many veterans, particularly those who have served in roles requiring security clearance, are uniquely qualified to step into these high-demand cybersecurity positions. But for companies to harness this talent, they must know how to recruit, support, and help veterans transition into civilian roles.
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January 8, 2025
Fairfax County, VA is leading the way in veteran recruitment and retention. Home to 65,000 veterans and thousands more across the Northern Virginia region, it’s a hub for cybersecurity, defense, and national security companies. There’s a clear demand for security-cleared talent. The county’s success in attracting and supporting a robust veteran community is helping bridge the talent gap in cybersecurity.
To understand how companies can leverage the veteran workforce, we spoke with Jeff Carson, a military veteran who now serves as a recruiter at Peraton. Having spent over 20 years in the Army, including time in the D.C. metro area, Jeff has a unique perspective on how businesses can best support veterans during their transition to civilian life.