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  1. How do you handle IT security education for your team?
    → Microlearning, phishing simulations, in-house training, … - What's your experience?

    hissenit.com/en/academy

    #itsecurity #infosec #awareness #securitytraining #iso27001 #cyber

  2. Congratulations! 🎉 You've almost made it to holiday break time. Looking forward to some lazy days with a lot of R & R at the end of this month? That could be the perfect chance to take advantage of #Graylog's FREE online training academy classes. 🆓 🧑‍🏫

    We've even got a couple brand new training modules for you to check out. In these courses you can learn all about Graylog's data lake — a repository for storing large volumes of log data that is not immediately needed for search and analysis but is still important to retain. Plus, take a look at what's new in Graylog 7.0.

    What could be better than free training? See all the course offerings here:
    graylog.org/post/graylog-acade

    #CyberSecurity #Security #SecurityTraining #SIEM

  3. There are some well-known reasons why gamification is considered to be a good tool for cyber security training and awareness programs.

    There are also some misconceptions about gamification that tend to lead people to dismiss the approach.

    In today's live Cyber Security Awareness Forum panel discussion, we'll dig into "The pros and cons of gamification in a security awareness program"

    Joing us at 1pm EDT today (Wednesday, November 1), and bring your questions or comments...

    us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist

    #csaf #cybersecurityawarenessforum #gamification #securityawareness #securitymanagement #riskmanagement #securitytraining

  4. If your organization has stories to share about how role-based security awareness is making a difference, others want to hear about it.

    Too often, organizations miss the opportunity to provide quality security training to staff who have a common risk environment.

    Attackers are focusing on roles now, so they can create more compelling pretexts for social engineering.

    Soon, it won't be just gift card scams. There will be attacks targeting people like software librarians that give source code access to privileged access to remote attackers.

    What ignored roles do you see that can receive value from more focused security training?

    Join our live Cyber Security Awareness Forum today at 1pm EDT, where you can hear from an expert panel and learn from live audience Q&A.

    us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist

    #csaf #cybersecurityawarenessforum #securitytraining #securityawareness #riskmanagement #securitymanagement #instructionaldesign