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Cyber Pros Underpaid Amidst Rising Threats
27 Apr
Summary
- Cybersecurity professionals received fewer pay increases than other tech roles.
- Nearly half of cyber staff plan to change jobs in the next 12 months.
- AI's evolution presents new challenges and opportunities for cyber roles.

A recent global survey highlights a substantial disconnect between the demand for cybersecurity professionals and their compensation. Almost 20% of organizations experienced major security breaches in the last two years, a figure compounded by the rapid evolution of threats, including AI-driven models. Despite this, only 29% of cybersecurity specialists reported receiving a pay increase in the past year, significantly lower than other tech fields like DevOps or product management.
This lack of recognition contributes to widespread dissatisfaction, with cybersecurity professionals being the third-most unhappy IT group. Consequently, nearly half of these specialists plan to seek new employment within the next 12 months, well above the average for technology roles. This situation is exacerbated as AI continues to introduce new vulnerabilities and complexities into the threat landscape.