Cyber broke? Go hustle Cybercrime pros in high demand

March 9, 2024
1 min read


TLDR:

Cybersecurity professionals are turning to cybercrime side hustles due to layoffs and stagnant salary growth. A report from CIISec found professionals offering cybercriminal services on the Dark Web at competitive rates. The trend is concerning, as it may lead to insider threats and decreased morale among cybersecurity teams. Enterprises need to address the skills gap, provide development opportunities, competitive compensation, and focus on mental health in the cybersecurity sector.

Article Summary:

Cybersecurity professionals facing layoffs and stagnant salary growth are increasingly turning to cybercrime side hustles, according to a report from CIISec. The report found professionals offering various cybercriminal services on the Dark Web, including developing chatbots, phishing pages, and using AI for coding. This trend is concerning, as it may lead to insider threats and decreased morale among cybersecurity teams. Enterprises need to address the skills gap, provide development opportunities, competitive compensation, and focus on mental health in the cybersecurity sector to combat this alarming trend.


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