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AI Workload Surge: Cybersecurity Leaders Face Increased Hours and Burnout

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Key Takeaway
A survey of cybersecurity leaders reveals that AI is increasing workloads, with many professionals working significantly more hours and feeling emotionally exhausted. Despite these challenges, a majority still choose to remain in the cybersecurity field.
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AI increases workload for cybersecurity leaders
By Ian Barker
Published March 3, 2026
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