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Through October, SC Media will deliver its own package of content to demonstrate how vendors and practitioners can go beyond assumptions about best practices among people to enable a more sophisticated approach to cybersecurity awareness.
What do users have to own themselves? How can technology help them along? Where does psychology fit?
Visit our dedicated webpage throughout the month to access news analysis and features from our editorial team that explain the obstacles and spotlight new approaches to overcome them.
Read contributed commentaries from cybersecurity experts about what works and what doesn’t in awareness training. And watch videos and dig into explainers focused on the people considerations of four key pillars of infosec enablement, as noted by CISA’s 2022 awareness campaign: Modern tactics for multi-factor authentication; policy and automation techniques for password management; standards for software supply chain security; and new approaches to email security.
None of this is to say that people can't own more of the responsibility for their own security posture. Quite the contrary, you’ll read about experts that told us users understand about the why, the more compelled they'll be to comply with security standards. But our coverage does challenge the security community to find new ways to address risk, perhaps removing some of the uncertainly in the process.