Organisations need to address the staff ABC of cybersecurity – Awareness, Behaviour, Culture. While most organisations address the first two, these approaches are often reaching the limits of their effectiveness as they primarily change the behaviour of an individual, so it’s an ongoing task that has to be repeated with every newcomer.
In contrast, establishing a security culture is essential to be sustainable and deliver more efficient practices over the long term. The good practices appropriate to your environment need to become embedded so that newcomers will adopt them without needing to be trained.
In this virtual roundtable, Jacqueline Jayne (JJ), Security Awareness Advocate at KnowBe4, is facilitating a discussion on the importance of engagement strategies and how they link with organisational buy-in.
Discussion points:
Anthony Caruana
Moderator
ISMG
Jacqueline Jayne
Security Awareness Advocate
KnowBe4
David Bochsler
Vice President of Sales, Asia Pacific & Japan
KnowBe4
Join KnowBe4’s Vice President of Sales, Asia Pacific & Japan David Bochsler and security awareness advocate Jacqueline Jayne who along with ISMG’s host Anthony Caruana for a peer-to-peer discussion on Getting more out of your SAT program.
This session will be:
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KnowBe4 is the world’s first and largest New-school security awareness training and simulated phishing platform that helps you manage the ongoing problem of social engineering. We also provide powerful add-on products like PhishER and SecurityCoach to prevent bad actors to get in your networks, and extremely popular compliance training that saves you significant budget dollars. Customers with businesses of all sizes can get the KnowBe4 platform deployed into production at least twice as fast as our competitors. Our Customer Success team gets you going in no time, without the need for consulting hours.
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