Cybersecurity awareness training | Faculty, Staff & Students, Oh My
October 19 at 11:00 a.m. CDT
Reducing human risk and building a collective mindset of cybersecurity as everyone's responsibility requires a security awareness and training program that intentionally veers from one-size-fits-all education and communications. Yet developing role-appropriate training for staff, faculty, or students takes planning, collaboration and even a touch of creativity.
Join Alison Murray, Sr. Information Security Specialist, University of Massachusetts-Boston and Amanda Griffith, Assistant Director Governance, Risk & Compliance, West Virginia University, to explore new ways to keep faculty, staff, and students engaged in cybersecurity awareness training.
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Reducing human risk and building a collective mindset of cybersecurity as everyone's responsibility requires a security awareness and training program that intentionally veers from one-size-fits-all education and communications. Yet developing role-appropriate training for staff, faculty, or students takes planning, collaboration and even a touch of creativity.
Join Alison Murray, Sr. Information Security Specialist, University of Massachusetts-Boston and Amanda Griffith, Assistant Director Governance, Risk & Compliance, West Virginia University, to explore new ways to keep faculty, staff, and students engaged in cybersecurity awareness training.
Cybersecurity awareness training | Faculty, Staff & Students, Oh My
October 19 at 11:00 a.m. CDT