Cybersecurity awareness training: Faculty, staff & students, oh my!
Taking steps to reduce human risk and build a collective cybersecurity mindset is everyone's responsibility. Yet, it can be challenging to balance the planning, collaboration and creativity required to develop role-appropriate training for faculty, staff and students.
Join Alison Murray, Sr. Information Security Specialist, University of Massachusetts-Boston, and Amanda Griffith, Assistant Director Governance, Risk and Compliance, West Virginia University, as they share advice from their security awareness training programs, including:
- Strategies for launching and maintaining your program and gaining internal buy-in
- Methods for selecting the right training styles and cadence for faculty, staff and students
- Evaluation metrics to prove program effectiveness
- And more!
Fill out the form to watch the webinar.
Register
Sorry, we're unable to load the form at the moment. Please check your browser's settings to confirm the form is not blocked. You can contact us and report the issue here: infosec.info@cengage.com.
Thank you!
You will be redirected in 5 seconds. If you are not redirected, please click here.
Want to learn more about Infosec IQ?
Taking steps to reduce human risk and build a collective cybersecurity mindset is everyone's responsibility. Yet, it can be challenging to balance the planning, collaboration and creativity required to develop role-appropriate training for faculty, staff and students.
Join Alison Murray, Sr. Information Security Specialist, University of Massachusetts-Boston, and Amanda Griffith, Assistant Director Governance, Risk and Compliance, West Virginia University, as they share advice from their security awareness training programs, including:
- Strategies for launching and maintaining your program and gaining internal buy-in
- Methods for selecting the right training styles and cadence for faculty, staff and students
- Evaluation metrics to prove program effectiveness
- And more!
Fill out the form to watch the webinar.