Security professionals in general, but security researchers more specifically, suffer from being always on, which is compounded by the looming fear that if their company ends up in tomorrow’s headline, they could get fired. As a result, few security researchers—or hackers—take vacation. Often times, they don’t delegate, which all can result in burnout. Join us for this important conversation with industry leaders who will tackle the question of how hackers can manage the mental health challenges of the job.
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Mental Health for Hackers
Dec. 1, 2020 | 04:00 PM ET | 01:00 PM PT
Contributors
Amanda Berlin
Lead Incident Detection Engineer, Blumira
Kim Jones
Director, Performance Acceleration (CyberCRAFT), Intuit
Charles Shirer
Senior Security Consultant, Red Siege
Kacy Zurkus
Senior Content Manager, RSA Conference
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