Cybersecurity leaders under pressure to change jobs

July 14, 2023

Cybersecurity leaders are facing increasing pressure, with 50% of them predicted to change jobs by 2025, according to Gartner.

The pressure is coming from a number of factors, including the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks, the shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals, and the high-stakes nature of the work. As a result, many cybersecurity leaders are feeling burned out and stressed. Some are even leaving the field altogether.

Gartner’s Craig Porter said that the situation is “unsustainable” and that organizations need to do more to support their cybersecurity teams.
“Cybersecurity leaders can change the rules of engagement through collaborative design with stakeholders, delegating responsibility and being clear on what’s possible and what’s not, and why,” he said. He added that organizations should also make privacy a competitive advantage by leveraging their privacy advancements.

Gartner also predicted that by 2025, half of leaders will not use cyber risk quantification for decision making. It went to to say by 2026, 10% of large enterprises will have a comprehensive zero-trust program, compared to less than 1% currently.

The sources for this piece include an article in TechRepublic.

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