Know Which Way the Wind Blows: Security Awareness that Soars (separate registration is required)

Monday, May 13 | 1:00PM–4:30PM CT | St. Gallen 2-3, Second Floor Event Centre
Session Type: Additional Fee Program
Delivery Format: Preconference Workshop
Understanding the prevailing winds of technological and societal change helps us craft a security awareness program that is meaningful and prepares our user community for change. Creating a security awareness program that harnesses the changing winds is critical to ensuring that your community is ready for rapidly evolving threats and technologies. Join the presenters as they take you through the steps needed to create a strategic awareness program, drawing on a variety of engagement strategies that promote confidence in our user communities and equip them to recognize and respond to current and future threats.

Outcomes: Understand key elements and considerations in creating a security awareness plan * Complete a high-level plan and identify specific deliverables for selected topics * Identify appropriate metrics for evaluating effectiveness

Presenters

  • Tara Schaufler

    Associate Director, IT Risk & Awareness, Princeton University
  • Ben Woelk

    Governance, Awareness, and Training Manager, Rochester Institute of Technology

Resources & Downloads

  • Information Security Communication Plan Template Quarterly

    Updated on 11/26/2019
  • Information Security Awareness Resource List

    Updated on 11/26/2019
  • Information Security Awareness Workshop Workbook

    Updated on 11/26/2019
  • Information Security Communication Plan Template Monthly

    Updated on 11/26/2019
  • Know Which Way the Wind Blows Security Awareness that Soars Slides

    Updated on 11/26/2019