Wednesday 13 November 2024, 11am-12noon (GMT)
The ability to adapt to change differentiates successful organisations, especially as we reach a pivotal point where artificial intelligence (AI) increasingly influences value creation and business processes. At the same time, the rise in cybercrime necessitates that organisations adopt a holistic and comprehensive approach to cybersecurity risk management.
Managing human risk is paramount in this context. Many businesses are actively working to develop a sustainable security culture, recognising that a self-motivated and engaged workforce is the most effective defence against the most frequently targeted attack vector: the human element.
In this presentation, Martin highlighted the necessity of aligning two critical processes – security culture and AI adoption. We examined best and worst practices for fostering a sustainable security culture within AI-driven businesses, which is crucial for mitigating cybersecurity risks.
Key takeaways from this webinar included:
- The role of a robust security culture in managing human risk
- Strategies for managing organisational change with AI adoption as an example
- Methods for sustaining a strong security culture through employee training and empowerment
Guest chaired by
Lesley Charteris (info), Cyber Human Factors Manager, Canopius Group
Presented by
Dr Martin J Kraemer (info), Security Awareness Advocate, KnowBe4