Most training programs focus on putting people first. But do you think everyone can access and understand your training?
“Pig butchering” is a scam that’s been muscling into the headlines lately. The unsettling term for these scams, pig butchering, suggests that scammers take their time to “fatten up” their victims and take as much money as they can. These scams are also called “accidental text” scams because they often begin with a seemingly innocent…
Every organization has a security culture—but how effective is yours? This session explores the impact of organizational culture on security and offers principles for building a robust environment. Learn to understand risks, engage users, align with business goals, and communicate value to create a security culture based on trust and respect.
The new report also highlights growing anxiety over AI-related cybercrime despite the majority still not using AI tools
Each year, the National Cybersecurity Alliance releases research to better understand the public’s security behavior and to act as a call to action for better secure habits online.
Join us as we offer HBCU students a realistic view into the daily life of a cybersecurity professional. We’ll provide detailed insights into the roles, responsibilities, and career paths within the cybersecurity field.
Cybersecurity Awareness Month Champion organizations, which include companies of all sizes, schools and school districts, colleges and universities, nonprofits and government entities, represent those dedicated to promoting a safer, more secure and more trusted Internet.
In this short data-driven talk, learn how to not only improve your security awareness / culture program but grow your career and improve your happiness at work.
Each and every one of us needs to do our part to make sure that our online lives are kept safe and secure. That’s what Cybersecurity Awareness Month – observed in October – is all about!