Career Returners in Cybersecurity: Reintegration Outcomes for Professionals After Extended Breaks
APA Citation
Cooper, M. & Lin, J. (2024). Career Returners in Cybersecurity: Reintegration Outcomes for Professionals After Extended Breaks. *Information & Computer Security*. https://doi.org/10.1108/ICS-04-2024-0067
View original paper →What Did This Cybersecurity Research Find?
This cybersecurity workforce reentry study tracked 200 professionals returning to security careers after breaks of 2+ years (primarily for caregiving or health reasons). Cybersecurity career returners who completed a structured reentry program reached full productivity in a median of 4 months, compared to 8 months for those who returned without program support.
Key Findings
- 1Structured reentry programs reduced time-to-productivity from 8 months to 4 months
- 2The most critical upskilling areas were cloud security and zero trust (technologies that emerged during breaks)
- 3Career returners with maintained certifications (kept current during their break) reached productivity 35% faster
- 4Mentorship was rated as the most valuable reentry support element by 78% of participants
- 5Organizations with formal returner programs reported 23% higher diversity metrics
How Does This Apply to Cybersecurity Careers?
Professionals returning from career breaks can plan their reentry strategy. Employers can design programs that help returners contribute quickly.
Who Should Read This?
entry level · mid career · management
Frequently Asked Questions
What did this cybersecurity research find?
This cybersecurity workforce reentry study tracked 200 professionals returning to security careers after breaks of 2+ years (primarily for caregiving or health reasons). Cybersecurity career returners who completed a structured reentry program reached full productivity in a median of 4 months, compared to 8 months for those who returned without program support.
How is this research relevant to cybersecurity careers?
Professionals returning from career breaks can plan their reentry strategy. Employers can design programs that help returners contribute quickly.
Where was this cybersecurity research published?
This study was published in Information & Computer Security in 2024. The DOI is 10.1108/ICS-04-2024-0067. Access the original paper through the publisher link above.
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