Cybersecurity Dive November 13, 2023
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Security teams are getting restless. That’s according to a new report by Tines featuring perspectives from 900 security professionals in the US and Europe.

The 2023 Voice of the SOC report found that security teams are struggling amid relentless cyberattacks, internal pressures, and limited resources. 63% of respondents reported experiencing some level of burnout and 55% say they’re likely to switch jobs in the next year.

In the best-case scenario, security practitioners will pursue new opportunities, leaving their organizations scrambling to replace them. In the worst case, their burnout will lead to human error that could cost a company millions.

So what can security leaders do to address these challenges head-on, and set their teams up for a more...

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