Manage Human Risk in Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity Webinar from Mimecast & Forrester

Manage Human Risk in Cybersecurity by participating in this important webinar.

The best cybersecurity protection can be nullified by incorrect security behaviour by employees and executives. Your business will benefit because your staff are vital assets.

This important webinar  from TasICT member Mimecast will feature guest speaker Jinan Budge, Principal Analyst at Forrester.

Jinan will discuss her latest awareness training research so you can benefit from the results.

Discover the Cybersecurity Human Risk Management Plan

It’s important to participate in this webinar because you’ll learn about a four-step plan that CISOs should follow to manage the human risk in cybersecurity.

These steps provide design principles for creating transformational security behaviour change initiatives, so it makes good business sense..

Learn how win the hearts and minds of senior executives, employees, technology organisations, and customers for instance.

Your staff are trained properly and therefore your business can be protected properly

The 4 Steps to Managing Human Risk in Cybersecurity:

  1. Identify key stakeholders and threat communities
  2. Define your behavioural baseline and target state
  3. Create the initiatives which will influence each stakeholder community
  4. Measure and continuously improve the programme

 

Mimecast - Manage Human Risk Cybersecurity


TasICT

A message regrading Cybersecurity and Risk from TasICT

TasICT, the Peak Industry Body for the Information, Communication and Technology Sector, urges small, medium and large businesses to treat cybersecurity seriously.

It is a business risk and that means it must be managed accordingly.

TasICT Cyber Security Sub-Committee Chair Andrew Quill is the specialist small business cyber security advisor  with the Tasmanian Government’s Digital Ready for Business programme. For more on the Digital Ready for Business programme, follow this link.

Event Information

Date
24 Mar 2021
12:00pm - 12:45pm
Location
Online