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How can we help cybersecurity professionals deal with stress? – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/03 at 10:28 AM
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Cybersecurity is a challenging field, especially as cyber threats like ransomware continue to threaten business operations. In order to address these challenges, organizations should implement policies that encourage work-life balance and mental health support for cybersecurity professionals. Due to the unique nature of cybersecurity, professionals in this field often face overwhelming workloads and burnout. To address mental health challenges, experts recommend tackling the issue at both human and technological levels.

At the human level, properly managing the shifts of Security Operations Center (SOC) analysts is crucial to reduce burnout. Regular sessions with a psychologist can also help alleviate stress and provide coping strategies. On the technological level, leveraging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance threat detection and lighten the workload for security professionals. Technologies can monitor analysts’ performance and detect signs of fatigue, prompting timely intervention.

One critical factor negatively impacting the mental health of security specialists is the fear of missing an attack or failing to detect hackers. This constant pressure leads to second-guessing, overanalysis, and wasted resources. To mitigate these negative effects, experts advise conveying to security experts that cybersecurity is similar to a game that cannot always be won. Emphasizing that mistakes are normal can help create a calmer environment for security professionals.

Collaboration and workload distribution are key to supporting cybersecurity experts in the face of increased threats. Providing the right tools to automate routine tasks and improve efficiency can also help. Celebrating success and involving employees in impactful research helps encourage motivation and success. Additionally, cybersecurity professionals seek dependable support during crises to foster a sense of partnership and assistance before, during, and after challenging situations, promoting sustained motivation and success in the field. Through these measures, organizations can better support and retain cybersecurity professionals in the face of growing cyber threats.

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