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New Infosec IQ Cybersecurity Culture Survey Quantifies Security Beliefs, Sentiments
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Traditional security awareness and training success metrics like phishing clicks are important, but the majority of our clients are driving behavior change beyond just the inbox. They are looking to shift the way employees think and feel about cybersecurity. MADISON, Wis. (PRWEB) April 13, 2021 Infosec, the leading cybersecurity education company, today released one of the industry’s first cybersecurity culture assessment tools. The new Infosec IQ Cybersecurity Culture Survey introduces an actionable, scalable way to analyze and measure employee attitudes and perceptions towards security practices, policies and training strategies across five cultural domains.
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