More than 90% of security breaches involve human error. These acts are not always malicious, but often careless and preventable. To change security behavior effectively, employees must know what to do, care enough to improve, and then do what’s right when it matters.
An effective – and we stress effective – security awareness program is proven to change organizational behavior and lower risk. Join Michael Osterman, President, Osterman Research Inc. and Michael Madon, SVP & GM, Mimecast Security Awareness Products to learn more about the state of the industry and best practices for implementing an effective security awareness training program to change employee behavior and make your company more secure.
SPEAKER BIOS:
Michael D. Osterman, Principal Analyst, Osterman Research
Osterman Research was founded by Michael Osterman in 2001. Since that time, the company has become one of the leading analyst firms in the messaging and collaboration space, providing research, analysis, white papers and other services to global technology companies.
Michael Madon, Senior Vice President & GM of Security Awareness Products, Mimecast
Michael currently serves as the Senior Vice President and General Manager of Security Awareness Products at Mimecast. Prior to joining Mimecast, he was an early member of RedOwl, a software security company that was acquired by Raytheon. Michael also served on the Board of Directors of TeleCommunication Systems (NASDAQ: TSYS), a world leader in secure and highly reliable wireless communication technology which was acquired by Comtech Telecommunications Corp. in 2016.