April 4, 2023, 1:59 p.m. | /u/tacostocks

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Of course this probably depends on company, but was wondering from those of you in management levels if you have seen a specific job title/role be most at risk when budgeting concerns arise at a company.

As an anecdotal from my own linkedin feed posts, i’ve seen a few cyber folks that announced they were laid off worked in detection rule related roles. Read somewhere that once good detection rules have been created companies no longer really “need” the employee …

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