October is declared “security awareness month.” For some, it’s a day, others a week. For many, it’s a concept that provides little benefit.
We defined “security awareness” in July – an individual’s realization of the consequences of their actions with the ability to assess intention and impact.
So does emphasizing security awareness for a day/week/month make a difference?
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October is declared “security awareness month.” For some, it’s a day, others a week. For many, it’s a concept that provides little benefit.
We defined “security awareness” in July – an individual’s realization of the consequences of their actions with the ability to assess intention and impact.
So does emphasizing security awareness for a day/week/month make a difference?
Join us on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern to find out which members of our panel don’t see the value (and why).
Then stick around to find out why Michael Santarcangelo sees this as a challenge to turn a planned event into an opportunity.
Join our roundtable to find out how to:
· Get buy-in for an event
· Structure an event to solve a single problem (and some suggestions on the problems to solve)
· Set the stage for and define success: why this isn’t a diet, but a lifestyle change
· Determine what elements to include, what elements to skip
· Measure the results to build an effective business case
Join the next episode of our monthly Security Awareness Roundtable, hosted by Michael Santarcangelo, author of Into the Breach and recognized for his ability to “harness the human side of security”, to learn how to transform security awareness month into the start of an effective program.