Wednesday, December 6th, 2023

Getting Executive Buy-in to Cybersecurity Culture

15:00 - 16:30 SGT | 14:00 - 15:30 WIB

14:00 - 15:30 WIB

Event Overview

Rapidly increasing cyberthreats, including a near doubling of ransomware attacks, exponential growth in IOT and AI deployment, digital transformation to the cloud, plus a worsening geopolitical situation, make implementing a strong security culture a necessity. It’s not enough for individual staff to be made aware of  cyberthreats; today organisations need to inculcate best practices in security as the new normal behaviour across the entire workforce.  

Best practice behaviours need to become embedded so that newcomers will adopt them without needing to be trained. 

But many executives are focussed on their primary remit, delivering whatever mission their role is tasked and incentivised to deliver. Strategies need to be deployed to ensure understanding of how a good security culture contributes to delivering on the organisation’s  primary mission. 

 

DISCUSSION POINTS

  • Why Security Culture is different from training and awareness 
  • How to make it personal for C-level 
  • What it takes to set up and sustain successful security culture 
  • How AI will impact the situation – reskilling, job profiles changes, the need to prepare and get ahead of the curve.  

Moderator

Suparna Goswami

Associate Editor

ISMG

Philip Tnee

Head of ASEAN

KnowBe4

Jacqueline Jayne

Security Awareness Advocate

KnowBe4

Speakers

Join Philip Tnee, Head of ASEAN, and Jacqueline Jayne, Security Awareness Advocate at KnowBe4, to gain their unique insight on steps that organisations can take to build their security culture and come away with strategies you can implement today to measure its effectiveness.

This virtual session will be:

  • Chatham house rules
  • Peer driven
  • Pitch free

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Venue

Hyatt Regency Toronto

Hyatt Regency, King Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada

Underwritten by

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.

Rules of Engagement

By taking part in this discussion you agree that:

  • These events follow Chatham House Rule. Nothing shared will be recorded or distributed anywhere online.
  • If for any reason you need to cancel your reservation, we ask you to let us know 48 hours prior to the event commencing so we can open your seat up to someone else.
  • These are interactive discussions, so we ask that all attendees participate in the discussion. If this is a virtual event, we ask all attendees to join via video.

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