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Rethink security awareness through behavioral metrics insights

Rethinking Cybersecurity Metrics: Prioritising Behavioural Data Over Outdated Methods for Effective Risk Management.

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Rethinking cybersecurity metrics: prioritising behavioural data over outdated methods for effective risk management.

Cyber risk is evolving, yet many organisations still use outdated metrics for decision-making.

Jacqueline Jayne, host of Ticker Clicks, discusses this issue with Andrew Pedroso from SoSafe, emphasising the need to rethink how security awareness programmes are measured to effectively address human cyber risk.

Current measures like phishing simulations and training completion rates do not accurately reflect secure behaviour in real risk scenarios. These traditional metrics fail to provide a comprehensive understanding of human risk, similar to counting fire drills without considering response behaviour in actual emergencies.

Organisations need to adopt behavioural metrics that track employee responses to real phishing attempts, reporting behaviours, and security control violations. Tools like SoSafe’s Human Security Index offer behavioural insights, providing a dynamic view of human risk in organisations.

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Cyber safety as a crucial life skill initiative

Cyber safety must become a life skill, prioritising culture over compliance for effective online security

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Cyber safety must become a life skill, prioritising culture over compliance for effective online security

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– Cyber safety requires cultivating daily behaviours rather than just compliance with corporate policies.
– Caitriona Forde promotes cyber safety as a practical skill for improving organisational security culture.

When it comes to cyber safety, compliance alone is no longer sufficient. The emphasis should be on cultivating behaviours that make online safety a natural aspect of daily life, whether at work or home.On this episode of Ticker Click, host Jacqueline Jayne explored why cyber safety must be perceived as a life skill rather than merely a corporate policy.

Caitriona Forde, cyber safety educator, keynote speaker and founder of caIT Cyber Safe, joined to share additional insight on this topic. With over twenty-five years in IT and cybersecurity across multiple regions, she aims to make cyber safety a practical, human-centered skill.

Caitriona’s insights focus on shifting the narrative around human error, promoting practical approaches for organisations to strengthen their cyber culture.


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Discovering the hidden layers of the internet

Discover the surprising layers of the internet, from the surface web to the hidden dark web

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Discover the surprising layers of the internet, from the surface web to the hidden dark web.

In Short:
– The internet has complex layers, including the Surface Web, Deep Web, and Dark Web, beyond just Google and social media.
– Increased awareness and security practices, like strong passwords and two-factor authentication, can help protect personal information online.

The internet is often perceived as a simple landscape dominated by Google, social media, and streaming services. However, the reality is more complex, resembling an iceberg with hidden layers beneath the surface.Beginning with the Surface Web, which includes all content indexed by search engines, encompasses popular news sites, YouTube, and online stores.

Next is the Deep Web, which contains private information behind logins and paywalls, such as email accounts, banking data, and medical records.

Dark Web

In contrast, the Dark Web is less accessible, requiring special software like Tor for entry. Despite its association with illegal activities, it also serves as a refuge for journalists and activists living under oppressive regimes. Awareness of these layers is crucial, as they can house stolen personal information and vulnerabilities.

By recognising the depth of the internet, users can better protect themselves and their information.


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Who are today’s professional cybercriminals?

The truth about cybercriminals: they’re organised professionals using psychological tactics and advanced tech to exploit vulnerabilities

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The truth about cybercriminals: organised professionals using psychological tactics and advanced tech.

In Short:
– Cybercrime has evolved into a global industry with structured teams employing various illegal tactics.
– Social engineering exploits human weaknesses, highlighting the need for human-centric security awareness.
Cybercrime has transformed from a realm of isolated hackers to a formidable global industry valued at trillions. These professionals operate meticulously, employing tactics such as phishing, malware-as-a-service, and digital currency laundering.
Understanding cybercriminals requires a shift in perspective. They no longer fit the stereotype of solitary geniuses; many now collaborate in organised teams with departments akin to legitimate businesses.
The rise of cybercrime-as-a-service has further lowered barriers to entry, allowing individuals without technical skills to engage in illegal activities.
Awareness and vigilance are essential to protecting against these sophisticated threats. Remain cautious and verify identities before responding to requests.
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