Adapting Security Awareness to the Post-Pandemic World
It's time for Security Awareness to adapt by thinking Cyber The transition to working from home, as well as the necessary technological change, has had an effect on businesses all over the world. This has serious consequences for cybersecurity. Current approaches to human user security are antiquated, infrequent, complex or patronising. Yet, in a world where 90% of cyber attacks begin with a human user, technological controls can never guarantee 100% security. To keep up, security awareness must build new methods . The days of an annual awareness course are long gone. Instead, security awareness is becoming more and more about drip-feeding brief snippets of information to users, with content production periods of hours or days rather than weeks or months. Adjust easily, with minimal effect on workers, to win the battle for recognition while still passing on those benefits. Belfast based cybersecurity company SaltDNA , a LORCA 3 Cohort Graduate , recently attended LOR...