EPISODE · Oct 5, 2022 · 36 MIN
Modern Security Awareness Programs and People-Centric Cybersecurity
from Ask A CISO · host Horangi Cyber Security
Cybersecurity awareness training can be long and boring. With shorter attention spans and work at the back of your mind, sitting through a training session may seem like a waste of time. How should cybersecurity awareness training be conducted in this landscape? We speak to Theo Nasser, Founder, and CEO of RIght-Hand Cybersecurity, to learn about modern cybersecurity awareness training and people-centric cybersecurity. Learn about: 👉 What is the Modern Security Awareness Program? 👉 How Theo started in the cybersecurity industry 👉 The inspiration behind Right-Hand Cybersecurity 👉 Differences between the US and Asia-Pacific cybersecurity markets 👉 People-centric cybersecurity 👉 How Right-Hand is helping to change cybersecurity awareness training 👉 Maturity of US vs Asia in terms of cybersecurity awareness training 👉 Attention spans and cybersecurity awareness training 👉 The Forgetting Curve 👉 Advice on scaling businesses and pipeline generation The Ask A CISO podcast is a production of Horangi Cyber Security, Asia's leading cloud security provider. The show is hosted weekly by cofounder and CEO, Paul Hadjy. -- Show Notes and Transcript -- https://www.horangi.com/blog/modern-security-awareness-programs-people-centric-cybersecurity -- About Horangi Cybersecurity -- More information about the Ask A CISO podcast: https://www.horangi.com/resources/ask-a-ciso-podcast About Horangi Cyber Security: https://www.horangi.com --- About the Guest -- Theo's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theonasser/ -- Attributions -- Ending Music: “I Dunno” by Grapes http://ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/i-dunno-grapes Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/sNAE8-mB5lQWe
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