Cyber Insomnia

12164561889?profile=RESIZE_400xCHRO Daily has shared some cyber security matters that keep experts awake at night.  Their goal was finding out what was top of mind for the world’s preeminent HR heads. Luckily, many leaders were willing to share their deepest motivations and frustrations of the job.  Below are some of the more impactful answers CHRO Daily received about their most significant concerns and preoccupations in the space.[1]

These interviews have been edited and condensed for clarity.

Allison Rutledge-Parisi, senior vice president of people at Justworks: “We have not yet figured out how to live comfortably in the hybrid work world.  We’ve spent so much time debating things like return-to-office [policies] and what number of days and all that jazz.  Now that it’s settled down a bit, we’re asking how we can make this [arrangement] awesome because hybrid work is a great opportunity.  Still, we haven't learned enough yet about how to ensure that when we're doing the kind of work optimized by in-person presence, it actually happens.  We're still learning and experimenting.  That keeps me up at night—I don't think we have mastery yet.”

Lauren Valente, chief human resources officer at Vanguard: “Because of my role as a member of the exec team and years outside of the HR people space, probably what keeps me up most at night is in the cyber realm.  We talk about risk, cyber-attacks, and the sophistication of those breaches.  As a team, we also discuss ensuring that our information security and security and fraud division is top-notch.  The space is evolving all the time, and it's sophisticated.

A top cybersecurity exec talks targeted hacks on US diplomats:  “On the talent side, I don't know that it keeps me up at night, as it's not something I'm overly worried about, but a primary focus area we have is on a lot of newly recruited members.  With the labor market tightening, we didn't have drastic attrition, but there was an uptick from our normal attrition level.   At the same time, we were also growing.  So the number of crew members we hired over the last three years is no small number.  With that said, I'm really focused on ensuring a strong understanding of our mission and our culture, as well as ensuring that those crew members that join us have connections with other crew members and leaders.”

Ben Gaunt, chief talent officer at BP: “What keeps me up at night is that so much of what we're focusing on now is change [management].  We're trying to affect change for those driving the business, and we have to be careful that that person, whether it's a line manager or someone else that receives all this change, is not the integrator of change.  We have to do that work way before we get to that person.  And we have to be really clear on how we will help them.”

Jacqui Canney, chief people officer at ServiceNow: “I feel very responsible for the stewardship of our culture and people strategy, even before this tight labor market.  And now it's amped up even more.  When I say every hire matters, I really mean every hire matters.  But what makes me able to sleep is that I have a great people analytics function.  That is like the warning signs or the positive signals of when we're on the right path.”

Marjorie Powell, chief human resources officer at AARP: “We’re all working on talent: keeping our talent engaged and keeping them well.  I’ve found people are worried about the economy, everything that's going on in the world, [and] keeping that balance.  So, the engagement piece of that is the well-being of our workforce and the competing priorities for talent.  We're in disruption, and the skills, abilities, and capabilities we need today were not necessarily the ones we needed yesterday.  So how do we get those things quickly?  And how do we help the labor force develop after being reskilled? It's those kinds of questions that keep me up at night.”

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[1] https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/from-hybrid-work-to-cyber-attacks-52-hr-leaders-weigh-in-on-what-keeps-them-up-at-night-here-are-the-top-5/

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