Transforming Your User Community from IT Security Adversaries to Cybermindful Allies: Strategies, Tactics, and Lessons Learned

Thursday, November 02, 2017 | 1:30PM–2:20PM ET | Meeting Room 102A/B, 100 Level
Session Type: Breakout Session
Delivery Format: Facilitated Content (e.g., EDUCAUSE Connect) session
The new realities of cybersecurity demand that organizations develop and sustain user training that is engaging, sustainable, and effective. This session will explore a new strategy called "cybermindfulness" that leverages empirically driven attitude and behavior "principles of influence" and an array of creative communications strategies to successfully execute a cybersecurity campaign.

Outcomes: Explore the context of educating for cybersecurity through the cybermindfulness campaign model * Explore specific cybersecurity engagement tactics, message strategies, and measurable outcomes * Be able to articulate best practices and lessons learned in executing cybermindfulness campaigns

Presenters

  • Kim Conde

    Academic Communication & Engagement, Associate Director, University of Dayton
  • Dean Halter

    Director, IT Security, University of Dayton
  • James Robinson

    Professor, University of Dayton
  • Tom Skill

    Associate Provost for Strategic Initiatives & Planning, University of Dayton
  • Elizabeth Timmons

Resources & Downloads

  • HandoutTransforming Your UsersEducause11217

    291 KB, pdf - Updated on 9/5/2024
  • SlidesTransforming Your Users from Security Adversaries to Cyber Mindful AlliesEDUCAUSE11217

    617 KB, pdf - Updated on 9/5/2024