Despite a crushing demand for IT security workers, not all InfoSec roles are safe from layoffs or redeployment as more companies turn to artificial intelligence and machine learning, according to IT ...
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More companies are hiring CSOs and moving security tasks in-house. But that doesn't always mean more jobs (article and 3 audio clips). More companies have hired CSOs and CISOs in response to an ...