Cybersecurity Burnout
Recently I have seen mentions in different outlets of the problem of burnout in an alarming number of cybersecurity programs. The Wall Street Journal had such a piece in which a number of CISOs complained that the programs they oversee are understaffed and what staff they have are burning out under the weight of the ever-growing deluge of cyber attacks of various kinds. The problem described in the piece resonated with me. The tone and thrust of the CISO's complaints did not. Before I talk about the problems to which I think I have useful input I want to outline the problem to which I think I do not have useful input: the burnout problem. I keep seeing the following dynamic in cybersecurity groups: there is a surge of cyber attacks and mission-driven employees that we are, the cybersecurity folks respond by working more hours to deal with these particular crises. But the surge turns into the new normal, so while we wait for the cavalry to arrive, we fall into working late on weekni...