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iTWire Wednesday, 26 May 2021 14:52 SOC and IT security teams suffer from stress and burnout outside work: report
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SOC and IT security teams feel burned out after working hours, a Trend Micro study has discovered, and managers are overwhelmed with high volume of alerts.
SOC (security operations centres) and IT security teams in Australia and New Zealand are suffering from high levels of stress outside of the working day with alert overload as culprit, according to a study by Trend Micro.
Two-thirds (66%) of respondents say their home lives are being emotionally impacted by their work, which is to manage IT threat alerts. Three in five (60%) feel their team is being overwhelmed by the volume of alerts and 43% admit that they are not confident in their ability to prioritise and respond to them.
70% Of SOC Teams Emotionally Overwhelmed By Security Alert Volume
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DALLAS, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Trend Micro Incorporated (TYO: 4704; TSE: 4704), a global cybersecurity leader, today released results from a new study that reveals SOC and IT security teams are suffering from high levels of stress outside of the working day with alert overload a prime culprit.
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According to the study, which polled 2,303 IT security and SOC decision makers across companies of all sizes and verticals, 70% of respondents say their home lives are being emotionally impacted by their work managing IT threat alerts. This comes as the majority (51%) feel their team is being overwhelmed by the volume of alerts and 55% admit that they aren t entirely confident in their ability to prioritize and respond to them. It s no wonder therefore th