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UK Cybersecurity Professionals Face Pay Disparities Amid Rising Global Attacks

Severity: Low (Score: 24.9)

Sources: Computing, Harveynash

Summary

A recent report reveals that 77% of UK cybersecurity professionals did not receive a pay rise last year, the highest among tech roles. This trend is echoed globally, where 71% of cybersecurity professionals missed out on salary increases. The Harvey Nash Tech Talent & Salary Report surveyed over 3,600 tech professionals, highlighting that only 23% of UK cyber pros received a raise, compared to 29% globally. Despite the pessimism regarding pay, 45% of cybersecurity professionals expect a raise in 2026, significantly lower than their peers in AI and software engineering. Nearly half (48%) of UK cyber professionals are considering job changes within the year, primarily due to compensation concerns rather than fears of AI job displacement. The report emphasizes the need for organizations to better support and reward cybersecurity talent to mitigate attrition and enhance operational effectiveness. Key Points: • 77% of UK cybersecurity professionals did not receive a pay rise last year. • Only 23% of UK cyber pros received a pay increase, below the global average of 29%. • 48% of UK cybersecurity professionals are looking to change jobs within the next year.

Key Entities

  • harveynash.com (domain)
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