Does Your Security Awareness Program Put People First?

If people are the most important element of cybersecurity, why do many security awareness training programs fail to deliver the expected results?

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What Cybersecurity Professionals Do Versus What Our Coworkers Think We Do

People’s understanding of what cybersecurity professionals do often bears little resemblance to the reality of what we actually do, but there are things you can and should do to correct this.

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Billy Boatright, Edward Miro, & Jayson Street – PSW #621

Billy Boatright, Edward Miro, & Jayson Street
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Why Humans Are a Growing Target for Cyberattacks — And What to Do About It

Cybersecurity defenses and cyberattack methods are evolving rapidly, but human beings, not so much. This is why nearly all cyberattacks are now based on exploiting human nature.

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How to Optimize Security Awareness Training for Different Groups

The more relevant you can make security awareness training to your audience, the more likely you are to have higher engagement rates. But how can you optimize security training for different groups?

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SE Village Interviews: Chris Kirsch & Micah Zenko – PSW #619

SE Village Interviews: Chris Kirsch & Micah Zenko
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10 Reasons Cyber Range Simulation Is Vital to Incident Response

Reading Time: 4 minutes Is your incident response plan resilient when you’re under attack? Simulation in the cyber range can allow you to test how well you perform when it matters.

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What Does Good Cyber Resilience Look Like in 2019?

Reading Time: 4 minutes As cyber risks increase, cyber resilience in 2019 requires the establishment of measurable baselines and the implementation of tools, such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, to minimize risk.

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Is Personality the Missing Piece of Security Awareness Training?

Reading Time: 3 minutes What if we have been approaching security awareness training all wrong? One way to start individualizing security education is by recognizing and working with personality types.

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SE Village 2020 and Innocent Lives Foundation – Christopher Hadnagy – PSW #618

SE Village 2020 and Innocent Lives Foundation
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