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People are debating the day-to-day culture and effectiveness of cybersecurity teams, with strong negative sentiment from some practitioners. Separately, the cybersecurity hiring pipeline is actively discussed via a Q1 2026 information security jobs thread.

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Key Takeaway Cybersecurity conversations are split between criticism of security teams and ongoing interest in Q1 2026 hiring.
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Cybersecurity conversations are split between criticism of security teams and ongoing interest in Q1 2026 hiring.

People are debating the day-to-day culture and effectiveness of cybersecurity teams, with strong negative sentiment from some practitioners. Separately, the cybersecurity hiring pipeline is actively discussed via a Q1 2026 information security jobs thread.

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topic sentiment “Genuinely hate cyber security teams”
thread focus Q1 2026 Information Security Hiring Thread

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  • Read r/sysadmin discussions for recurring complaints or themes about cybersecurity teams’ effectiveness. r/sysadmin

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