Security leaders don’t want to be held personally liable for attacks

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  • A third of security workers see CISO roles as ‘no-wins’
  • Companies still aren’t giving security workers enough resources
  • 15% say prosecution threats are preventing them from taking up CISO roles

Amid ongoing skills shortages, new research has revealed why many IT experts are unwilling to take up roles in cybersecurity despite healthy earning potentials.

Seven in 10 IT security decision-makers surveyed by BlackFog said stories of CISOs being held personally liable for cybersecurity incidents have negatively impacted how they see the role, putting them off wanting to progress into managerial and leadership positions.

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