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Cybersecurity Burnout: The Hidden Cost of Fighting Ransomware Attacks
Cybersecurity workers are cracking under pressure—like eggs in a ransomware omelette. The RUSI study reveals a recipe for disaster: sleepless nights, heart palpitations, and a side of existential dread for the data they’ve tenderly scrambled to protect.

Hot Take:
Who knew fighting cybercrime could be more draining than my last relationship? Apparently, cybersecurity workers are not just battling ransomware but also stress, fatigue, and a sneaky villain named Burnout. RUSI's latest research suggests that defending data can be as harmful to your health as eating a tub of ice cream daily - minus the sweet taste of regret. Let's dive into the digital drama that's got cyber warriors reaching for their stress balls and espresso shots.