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Danger! Danger!
Nearly 75% of security execs want to ditch their jobs.
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By Amanda Hoover
CISOs say nonstop pressure, growing cybersecurity threats, and AI-related risks are making the role unbearable. Most want to leave their jobs.
Getty Images; BI
Danger! Danger!
Nearly 75% of security execs want to ditch their jobs.
Getty Images; BI
By Amanda Hoover

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