2023 showed cybersecurity isn’t immune from brutal layoffs

2023 showed cybersecurity isn’t immune from brutal layoffs

Despite a rise in cyberattacks and breaches, the cybersecurity industry is by no means exempt from the uncertainty inspired by the current economy. 2023 will likely be remembered as the “year of the layoff.” While many expected the tide to shift after a rough 2022 that saw more than 130,000 tech workers lose their jobs, […]

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2023 showed cybersecurity isn’t immune from brutal layoffs

2023-12-30 22:00

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