ISC2 survey: 76% of cybersecurity pros say leaders gain credibility from high-profile incidents
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Brianna Monsanto
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Summary
A recent ISC2 research report reveals that 76% of cybersecurity professionals believe a leader's credibility increases after they have experienced a real, high-profile security incident. The findings, based on an April survey of nearly 800 cybersecurity professionals, suggest that experiencing security mishaps builds trust and credibility in leadership within the field.
Key quotes
· 1 pulled76% of cybersecurity professionals either somewhat or strongly agree that a leader's credibility increases when they have previously been through a 'real, high-profile security incident.'
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