DOES THE 4-DAY WORKING WEEK WORK IN CYBER?

The thirst for cyber talent and the pace at which the industry is rapidly growing no doubt calls for a better work/life balance, but is a 4-day working week the answer?


I have seen a wealth of firms adopting the ‘future of work’ 4-day working week model, which seems to be working for now. Although maybe not be a sustainable option but one that lays the foundations to ensure cybersecurity is up there as a sought-after career choice. Many businesses this year adopted the 100:80:100 model, 100% pay, for 80% of the time in return for 100% productivity. We have seen this new way of working shift the IT industry from a pool of burnt-out workers to a productive, work-life-balanced success.


Is this the case in cybersecurity? Can those constantly monitoring and mitigating cyber threats take a day off? It shouldn’t be a fever dream for cybersecurity professionals, but unfortunately, it is; any time-lapse in vigilance can provide an opportunity for attackers. So, with that being said - what’s the answer?


If the past two years since the pandemic have proved anything, no organisation in any industry can avoid cybercrime; all companies are at risk, and that risk isn’t limited to working days or business hours. Sharp focus and a keen eye for spotting genuine threats are essential to successful protection, yet they cant always be guaranteed if workers are burned out and stressed. 


Organisations that have already moved to a 4-day working week have reported increases in performance and profit, benefiting from an increased attraction to potential employees and higher employee retention rates (things that our industry so desperately craves). With a skills gap increasing, cyber workers (and the industry as a whole) should also be offered a healthier lifestyle and benefit from the fruits of a 4-day working week.


Cybersecurity challenges can be automated through AI-powered endpoint protection and AML (advanced machine learning), allowing round-the-clock supervision of a company’s cybersecurity defence. Efficiencies can be made through AI and human backup. This of course, is a costly alternative. 


The advantages of AI and the benefits of outsourcing or augmenting your team with threat management experts alleviate the ongoing pressures of cyber surveillance to make a shorter working week viable, even for the most critical of businesses.


A BlackBerry study showed that, in half of the businesses, IT staff spend more than five hours a week administering and updating signature-based anti-virus solutions. Deploying AI-based solutions to automate signature-generation processes immediately reduces or eliminates this task, freeing almost a day a week in itself.



By outsourcing services and technologies to cyber security companies, cyber teams can partake in modern and sustainable work practices without compromising security. This definitely lends hope to the industry becoming a more attractive career choice.


7 December 2022

by Nick Kebbell 8 May 2025
Secure insights: Voice Cloning, Phishing & the $4.8M Breach: The Rise of Social Engineering
by Shazamme System User 7 May 2025
A Strategic Look at Signal vs. Substance 
Securing a Series A is a defining moment for any AI startup, a signal to the market that your produc
by Nick Kebbell 28 April 2025
Securing a Series A is a defining moment for any AI startup, a signal to the market that your product and vision are worth backing.
by Nick Kebbell 24 April 2025
Secure Insights Podcast: New Episode Featuring Mohit Tiwari on DSPM and AI in Data Security 
by Nick Kebbell 16 April 2025
CROs in Cybersecurity: Driving Revenue in AI-Enhanced Markets. Do You Have One? 
by Megan Hill 27 March 2025
Cybersecurity in the USA: A Closer Look from the Front Lines An Opinion Piece by NDK Cyber
by Nick Kebbell 24 February 2025
How AI, ML, and Cloud are Transforming Cybersecurity Defences
by Nick Kebbell 12 February 2025
The Intersection of Cybersecurity Talent and Product GTM Strategies 
by Nick Kebbell 4 February 2025
The Hidden Force Behind Scaling Cybersecurity Startups
Ndk cyber partners with istari to elevate global cyber leadership europe
23 September 2024
NDK Cyber Partners with ISTARI to Elevate Global Cyber Leadership
Show More
by Nick Kebbell 8 May 2025
Secure insights: Voice Cloning, Phishing & the $4.8M Breach: The Rise of Social Engineering
by Shazamme System User 7 May 2025
A Strategic Look at Signal vs. Substance 
Securing a Series A is a defining moment for any AI startup, a signal to the market that your produc
by Nick Kebbell 28 April 2025
Securing a Series A is a defining moment for any AI startup, a signal to the market that your product and vision are worth backing.
by Nick Kebbell 24 April 2025
Secure Insights Podcast: New Episode Featuring Mohit Tiwari on DSPM and AI in Data Security 
by Nick Kebbell 16 April 2025
CROs in Cybersecurity: Driving Revenue in AI-Enhanced Markets. Do You Have One? 
by Megan Hill 27 March 2025
Cybersecurity in the USA: A Closer Look from the Front Lines An Opinion Piece by NDK Cyber
by Nick Kebbell 24 February 2025
How AI, ML, and Cloud are Transforming Cybersecurity Defences
by Nick Kebbell 12 February 2025
The Intersection of Cybersecurity Talent and Product GTM Strategies 
by Nick Kebbell 4 February 2025
The Hidden Force Behind Scaling Cybersecurity Startups
Ndk cyber partners with istari to elevate global cyber leadership europe
23 September 2024
NDK Cyber Partners with ISTARI to Elevate Global Cyber Leadership
More posts