Ashley M. Rose, CEO of Living Security, on human risk:
“Attackers don’t break systems first, they break trust.”

Slack & Teams aren’t just new channels — “trust inside them is assumed,” and human decision points under automation are critical.

Full interview:
https://www.technadu.com/human-risk-is-not-a-training-problem-its-a-behavior-problem-in-real-time/620509/

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Intelligente Cyberabwehr fängt bei den Mitarbeitern an

Mitarbeiter sind nicht das Problem, sie sind Teil der Lösung: Wie Sie Ihre Mitarbeiter zu einer starken Verteidigungslinie gegen Cyberangriffe machen und…

Working in cyber security can wear you down. Even if you love the work.

The results of your good work rarely show as a big red, flashing sign that says "You succeeded". Sometimes you wonder if anyone even notices.

But when you can speak to others who are facing the same issues in other organizations, you realize that the work you are doing is really important.

One day, you'll likely see a news story where another organization just like yours fell victim to an attack, and you realize that what you've done makes it less likely to happen in your organization.

That's when you understand the value of what you are contributing.

Come and join the Cyber Security Awareness Forum live panel discussion today, and hear from others in the security awareness industry who have dealt with similar challenges to the ones you're facing.

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6017000567129/WN_638kBM5tTzaVM-_oCT3soA

#csaf #cybersecurityawarenessforum #securityawareness #securitymanagement #riskmanagement #humanriskmanagement

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: How to increase industry collaboration for security awareness managers. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Every organization has different workflows, policies, terminology and risks. So, it can be hard for security awareness managers to find the right resources to build and improve their awareness programs and culture. In this session, we'll explore the methods used by different organizations to collaborate and find the resources they need. Here are some questions we'll be discussing: 1) How do the collaboration and resource needs evolve over time for security awareness managers? 2) What internal collaborations are most valuable? 3) What sources of external information and connections are good for general knowledge and keeping up with trends? Panelists and attendees will provide their comments and questions in real time. This event will be hosted on the Cyber Security Awareness Forum community website, where live chat will be active, as well as follow-up discussions.

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Here are the stories in this week's Human Cyber Security Insights newsletter:

🎯 Why employees avoid awareness training
🎯 A high profile breach at Nansen may foreshadow new phishing attacks
🎯 Top security myths that all employees should know about
🎯 What should be in an annual security awareness program?
🎯 The risks from impersonating internal teams without their cooperation

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/scotts-human-cyber-security-insights-october-03-2023-wright-cisa

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Scott's Human Cyber Security Insights for October 03, 2023

Hi Cyber Warriors! In this edition, you'll discover practical ways to improve your skill in managing human risks, thanks to the tips provided in this week's newsletter about: Why employees avoid awareness training A high profile breach at Nansen may foreshadow new phishing attacks Top security myths