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Bruce Hallas to Keynote at CRESTCon & IISP Congress Conference and Exhibition

Bruce Hallas to Keynote at CRESTCon & IISP Congress Conference and Exhibition

by Bruce (UK/ Europe) | Apr 10, 2018 | News | 0 comments

We are pleased to announce that Bruce Hallas will keynote at CRESTCon and IISP Congress 2018, taking place on May 3rd in London. Now in its sixth year, CRESTCon and IISP Congress is a unique event that brings together leading technical and business information...
What can Security Training Learn from Behavioural Economics?

What can Security Training Learn from Behavioural Economics?

by Bruce (UK/ Europe) | Mar 16, 2018 | Behaviour, Infosec, Learning & Development | 0 comments

The discipline of Behavioural Economics provides one of the cornerstones of the SABC Framework for  for successfully influencing security awareness, behaviour and culture.  In a recent interview with Professional Security Magazine, Marmalade Box founder, Bruce Hallas,...
Four Key Themes on Security Awareness, Behaviour and Culture from ISC2 Secure Summit, London

Four Key Themes on Security Awareness, Behaviour and Culture from ISC2 Secure Summit, London

by Bruce (UK/ Europe) | Mar 16, 2018 | Awareness, Behaviour, Culture, Infosec | 0 comments

Back in December I shared the stage with Dr. Ciaran McMahon and Dr. Jessica Barker as we completed our 2017 grand tour of Europe delivering the Security ABC Workshop at ISC2 London. The workshop’s were really very well attended, with in excess of 100 CISSP’s and non...
Are bad analogies killing your security training program? Bruce Hallas Interviewed for CSO Online

Are bad analogies killing your security training program? Bruce Hallas Interviewed for CSO Online

by Bruce (UK/ Europe) | Jan 23, 2018 | Comms, Learning & Development | 0 comments

Bruce Hallas, along with former speechwriter to Bill Clinton and Re-thinking the Human Factor podcast guest, John Pollack were recently interviewed for an article on CSO Online. In it they talk about how security training and awareness campaigns often fail to change...
CISOs identify the human factor as their top threat

CISOs identify the human factor as their top threat

by Bruce (UK/ Europe) | Jan 18, 2018 | Awareness, Behaviour, Culture, Infosec | 0 comments

CISOs are worried and unhappy and it’s the human factor in their organisations that’s to blame. That’s pretty clear from a recent cross-sector survey of information security professionals by the Ponemon Institute. With over two-thirds thinking that their...
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