New data could help CISOs quantify the value of a strong security culture
Phishing warning seen on Google Chrome when visiting a website that has been recognized as phishing website. (Christiaan Colen/CC BY-SA 2.0)
Building a security awareness training program to develop a strong infosec culture requires time and money, and chief information security officers frequently try to make a case for such an investment by citing return on investment and other metrics of success.
Such demonstrable proof can be elusive, but this week, KnowBe4 researchers released the results of a comprehensive study examining the behavior and security culture of more than 97,000 employees across 1,115 organizations worldwide.
Cobalt To Host Second Annual “SecTalks” Virtual Conference, Focused on How Security Professionals Can Lead with Grit in 2021
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The half-day virtual event will bring together security’s most influential thought leaders from Oracle, Cardinal Health and more SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) February 10, 2021
Cobalt.io, the leading Pentest as a Service (PtaaS) company that’s modernizing the traditional, static penetration testing model, today announced that it will host a virtual conference, “SecTalks: Leading with GRIT in Security,” on Feb. 18, 2021. This event will bring together influential security practitioners and leaders for a half day of discussions about the new questions and challenges 2021 brings for the security community, and how to navigate them successfully.