I think there are a few things. It's in cyber-literacy. It's in demystifying IT. We've made it the domain only of experts, and yet we all use it every day. Most people are scared to actually touch it when it breaks, etc. It shouldn't be that hard. As an industry, we have to get better at that.
I think the second piece is that we need to draw people into the programs. The fact is that there isn't the enrolment. We went to one of the universities that was one of the biggest recruiters in 1999 for CSE. The computer science class is a quarter of what it was that year. That doesn't bode well for being able to recruit people into the cyber-field, regardless of whether it's in government or the private sector. I think those are the things that we really have to start concentrating on.