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Deadline Alert: NIST’s NICE Framework Overhaul Could Reshape Your Cyber Career—Comment by Tonight!

Right now, as of February 2, 2026, NIST is calling for public comments on major updates to the NICE Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity, with the deadline hitting today. They’re proposing three new Work Roles and tweaks to key Competency Areas to keep pace with exploding AI threats and modern cyber demands.

Digging into the specifics, NIST’s proposals include the brand-new Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management Work Role (OG-WRL-017) and Risk Management Work Role (OG-WRL-018), plus updates to two critical Competency Areas. This ties directly into today’s buzz around events like the Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium kicking off in Colorado Springs, where sessions hammer on AI-driven threats, Zero Trust architectures, and CMMC navigation. Meanwhile, the World Economic Forum’s 2026 Outlook warns of accelerating risks from AI and supply chain chaos, making these framework shifts super timely. No CVEs here, but it’s all about workforce readiness amid nation-state attacks and FedRAMP cloud scaling.

As a developer, this matters big time because the NICE Framework isn’t some dusty gov doc—it’s the blueprint employers use to hire, train, and certify cyber pros. If you’re touching code in security tools, supply chains, or AI defenses, these updates could define your next job req or skill gap. Get your feedback in, and you might influence how companies like Carahsoft’s partners build that “skilled Government cyber workforce” they’re hyping for 2026 events—turning you from coder to indispensable defender.

Don’t sleep on this—submit comments by end of day February 2, 2026, and position yourself at the front of the cyber skills rush. In a world where AI threats outpace defenses, frameworks like NICE are your edge; act now or get left certifying yesterday’s skills.

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