Is the CISO role the job nobody wants?
Once seen as a prestigious tech leadership role, the CISO position is now plagued by burnout, overwhelming stress, and rising legal accountability.
Many CISOs, like George Gerchow, are stepping back or leaving entirely, citing lack of authority, resources, and structural power.
Regulatory burdens, personal liability, and constant pressure without clear support are driving high turnover and reluctance to take on the role.
Experts argue the problem is systemic: misaligned reporting, inadequate protections, and unrealistic expectations fuel the crisis.
Despite challenges, some still find purpose in the evolving CISO role, pushing for reform through professional associations and leadership elevation.
Read the CSO Online article for more information.