As cybersecurity leaders evaluate the risks that their organizations face, they must account for the risk that stress and anxiety on workers presents in an industry that never sleeps.
What are seven tips and practical approaches security leaders and their organizations can use to keep crisis management response on track and burnout at bay?
Josh Yavor, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Tessian, talks about the “leap-of-faith” decision he made four years ago that helped address his own feelings of burnout, and how CISOs can lead by example, setting boundaries and accountability at the C-suite level.
Listen to a new podcast episode featuring Karen Worstell, Senior Cybersecurity Strategist at VMware. Drawing from her own experience as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Microsoft and AT&T, Worstell discusses her career accomplishments as a security executive and how cyber leaders can manage burnout in their organizations.
Maureen Rush, recently retired Vice President for Public Safety and Superintendent of Police at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses her career in law enforcement and how to avoid burnout in the security field.
A new survey on how information technology (IT) employees perceived their work environment revealed that 72% of IT professionals are considering leaving their jobs an looking for other opportunities within the next twelve months. Find out why here.
A new study from meQuilibrium, "Overwhelmed: Threats to Employee Wellbeing Persist & Employer Support Remains Critical," focuses on employee burnout and perceived employer support, highlighting the importance of workplace safety.