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Why Empathy is Vital for a Strong Security Culture

Join CultureAI's Lead Security Researcher, John Scott, as he engages in an insightful fireside chat with our CEO, James Moore, sharing a unique phishing incident story that occurred on John's first day at CultureAI.

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Why is empathy crucial
to mitigating security risks?

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Empathy fuels understanding and compassion, making it a powerful tool and strategic investment for reinforcing positive security behaviours and reducing risks.

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Empathy enables us to recognise that everyone, even the most tech-savvy among us, can fall prey to sophisticated phishing tactics.

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Fostering a culture of empathy, creates safe spaces for acknowledging mistakes and seeking assistance, drastically reducing the potential for damaging cover-ups.

How John Got Phished In His
First 30 Minutes At CultureAI

Join CultureAI's Lead Security Researcher, John Scott, as he engages in an insightful fireside chat with our CEO, James Moore. They'll delve into John’s unique phishing incident - a memorable experience that occurred just 30 minutes into his first day at CultureAI.

We'll dissect the whys and hows of the incident and discuss its influence on our understanding of security awareness. Be part of this captivating exploration of empathy's role in security. 

During this webinar, you will learn the following:

  • Why even the savviest individuals struggle to avoid phishing traps, especially amidst multiple software sign-ups and cloud managed services.

  • From an organisation's standpoint, why acknowledging and reporting phishing attempts, like John's simulated case, is a crucial step towards better security.

  • How fostering empathy within a security awareness programme creates an environment where staff feel safe to reveal errors and seek help.

  • Understanding human error as an inevitable facet of cyber security and strategising ways to minimise associated risks.

John Scott, Lead Cyber Security Researcher
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John Scott,

Lead Cyber Security Researcher

John Scott is the Lead Cyber Security Researcher for CultureAI. He is a Certified Instructor for the SANS Institute, teaching classes all around the world on managing human risk. Additionally, he is an international speaker known for his expertise in security culture change.

James Moore, CEO & Founder of CultureAI
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James Moore,

Founder and CEO

With over 12 years of offensive and defensive cyber security experience, James knows how vulnerabilities can be exploited and what precautions organisations should take.

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