Indepth insights into the human factor, the 2017 security culture report
Learn what we have found when analysing the security culture more than 10 000 employees in the bank and finance industry in the Nordics! Our research shows how gender, age, experience and country influence risk and security behaviour. In this webinar, we will go through the main findings, explain why they matter, and give tips on how to use this research to improve your own security culture.
RecordedMay 16 201738 mins
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Josh Downs, Senior Community Manager, BrightTALK & John Bambenek, Manager Threat Systems, Fidelis Cybersecurity
BrightTALK caught up with Fidelis Security's John Bambenek for an in-depth conversation on the current state of information security, today's threatscape and a discussion on the cyber industry.
Topics up for discussion:
- The WannaCry Ransomware and why it was so successful at breaching companies defences
- Lessons that others businesses can take to prevent similar attacks happening in the future
- The power and ethics of hacking back in today's cyber security world
- The rapid growth of the IoT and the vulnerabilities that it faces as more and more devices join the network
Learn what we have found when analysing the security culture more than 10 000 employees in the bank and finance industry in the Nordics! Our research shows how gender, age, experience and country influence risk and security behaviour. In this webinar, we will go through the main findings, explain why they matter, and give tips on how to use this research to improve your own security culture.
Kai Roer, Creator of the Security Culture Framework
In this webinar I will discuss what security culture is, where it belongs in the organisation, and how good security culture can reduce the likelihood of being breached. I will point to research on culture, human behaviours, and how to motivate people to do the right thing.
Kai Roer, Founder The Roer Group, Security Culture Coach and Author
For more than two decades organizations worldwide have failed at creating the security awareness we have aimed for. Instead of continuing doing things we already know are failing to give us the results we need, Mr. Roer and his team set out to analyse what the key elements in successful awareness programs are, and what the major reasons for failure are. The research project was the basis to create the Security Culture Framework, a free and open methodology on organizing successful awareness campaigns that creates lasting cultural change. Today, the framework is being used by a large number of organizations around the world, to build and maintain security culture. In this talk, Mr. Roer will walk you through the four basic principles of the Security Culture Framework, and explain how to be successful when building security culture.
This channel focus on security culture - the human aspect of security. I will share research findings, invite guests, share talks and content from a number of sources. Stay tuned!
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