A new study from Symantec and Goldsmiths, University of London surveyed 3,000 chief information security officers and found that more than half believe "learning from failure is an important part of the process for improving corporate cybersecurity measures," ZDNet reports. Conversely, however, 54% of respondents said they do not discuss breaches with peers in the industry, while 36% said they fear sharing such information could "negatively impact their future career prospects." Chris Brauer, one of the lead researchers on the Tackling Cyber Security Overload in 2019 project, said, "Cybersecurity professionals continue to play their cards close to their chest and remain hesitant to engage in communication with other like-minded organisations."
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