Research Objectives |
Translation in progress...
|
In order to assess the experiences, careers, and opinions of cybersecurity professionals, ESG and ISSA surveyed 389 ISSA members, comprising cybersecurity professionals representing organizations of all sizes, across a variety of industries and geographic locations. Eighty-two percent of survey respondents resided in North America, 8% came from Europe, 5% from Asia, 3% from Africa, and 2% from Central/South America (note: total exceeds 100% due to rounding). |
|
The survey and overall research project were designed to answer the following questions: |
|
Why did they become cybersecurity professionals? |
|
How are they developing and advancing their careers? |
|
Are they happy at their jobs and with their career choices? |
|
What are the primary pieces of advice cybersecurity professionals would give to those seeking jobs in the cybersecurity field? |
|
What is necessary for cybersecurity job satisfaction? Alternatively, what alienates cybersecurity professionals and causes them to look for other jobs? |
|
How important is continuous skills development in the minds of cybersecurity professionals? |
|
How do cybersecurity professionals develop their skills? What works, and what doesn’t work? |
|
Do the responsibilities and workload associated with cybersecurity jobs get in the way of skills development? |
|
Do the organizations cybersecurity professionals work at provide adequate training, skills development programs, or services for career advancement? |
|
Do organizations have CISOs or similar positions in place? |
|
Are CISOs active participants with executive management teams and the board of directors (or similar oversight group)? Is this level of engagement considered to be sufficient? |
|
How do cybersecurity professionals rate the performance of their CISO? |
|
Do cybersecurity professionals believe that their organization has been impacted by the global cybersecurity skills shortage? If so, in what way? |
|
In which areas do their organizations have the biggest cybersecurity skills deficits? |
|
Is the cybersecurity skills shortage improving, and are organizations doing enough to address it? |
|
Survey participants represented a wide range of industries including information technology, financial services, government, business services, and manufacturing. For more details, please see the Research Methodology and Respondent Demographics sections of this report. |
|