


News making, sensational, cyberhacker nightmare stories happen often because employees clicked on something they shouldn’t have – whether through company email or social media – granting hackers extraordinary access to company systems. Cybersecurity education has taken a backseat to the cooler engineering functions or AI & ML disciplines that promise to bring in revenue or save money.
- How does the CISO prevent and mitigate people failure, not just technical failure?
- In addition to defense technologies, is there an offensive human approach?
- How do you build cyber-skepticism into the core of every employee, the enterprise DNA?
- Examples of successful COE and COP models?
- Is it possible to rebuild the culture and employee behavioral patterns to establish security as a core value?
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