Women In Security Magazine Issue 12

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Melanie Truscott Executive Director, Engagement & Communication at CyberCX

M

elanie Truscott is not a cybersecurity

To address mental wellness issues at CyberCX

practitioner but nevertheless plays

Truscott works with a number of organisations,

a key role in cybersecurity: looking

including cybermindz, an Australian organisation

after the health and wellbeing of

founded by Peter Coroneos, former long-time CEO of

cybersecurity professionals as

the Australian Internet Industry Association. It claims

executive director, communication and engagement

to operate the world’s first mental health support

with CyberCX.

program dedicated to cybersecurity professionals.

The company is one of the largest providers of

And while CyberCX might have over 1000

cybersecurity services across Australia and New

cybersecurity professionals, that description, Truscott

Zealand, with a workforce of more than1,100.

says, belies the diversity of the workforce and the

Truscott says her contribution—which also includes

challenges this diversity presents.

reward, recognition and diversity—is “to create the employee experience so that cybersecurity

CHALLENGES OF A DIVERSE WORKFORCE

practitioners can perform at their best.” Looking after

“You’re not managing a group of homogenous

employee health and wellbeing is the most rewarding

workers. You’re managing subsets of cultures and

aspect of her role.

workgroups that have different needs. It’s also these needs, or traits, of different work groups that make

“It’s been long understood that cybersecurity

it super interesting and rewarding, once you get your

professionals are under sustained stress that impacts

head around it.”

their emotional and cognitive health,” she says. “While burnout and stress are not unique to cybersecurity,

A proxy of this diversity, Truscott says, is the wide

we see the negative effects far too often. Add the

range of company-branded merchandise CyberCX

impacts of extensive COVID lockdowns in recent

offers its staff. “We provide everything from

years and it’s meant that mental wellness has gone

custom-made cufflinks through to corporate polo

from being a cornerstone of our health and wellbeing

shirts, through to original artwork hoodies. That

program to the key focus.”

really speaks to the range of roles and the need to understand what works for each group.”

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J A N U A RY • F E B R U A RY 2023


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