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Our founder, Bruce Hallas, explains the importance of awareness, behaviour and culture in the context of information security.

One could argue that there’s only ONE thing that’s more important and valuable in an organisation than its information; the staff who work within it.

So it should come as no surprise to learn that if you’re going to invest in protecting your information, that an important part of your investment needs to be focussed on your staff. After all, it is they who are the day-to-day guardians of your information, so it’s only right that they become aware of its value and how best to protect it.

We believe that if you expect to achieve the best results from investing in information security, that a crucial part of any infosec initiative should also include employee education and awareness. Once your staff understand WHY they need to behave in a certain way, they’re more likely to do so. But getting them to change isn’t easy. Our philosophy on securing the human is simple. To successfully bring about a change in behaviour means understanding how behaviours are formed and most effectively influenced to bring about more positive outcomes.

For us this means using communication approaches that are tried and tested by science using the latest thinking in neuro-science and behaviour influencing. We believe that awareness is the first step in a journey towards securing a culture of security best practise. We guide organisations along this journey by applying our Security Awareness, Behaviour & Culture (SABC™) model to their business needs. Whether you are at the beginning of your journey and need to focus solely on compliance or con?dent that you are looking to secure positive security behaviours which deliver a suitable culture we can help.

“Marmalade Box brought some good external thinking to the table… Liked the ‘if security was a product, would I buy it?’ approach to get discussion going and thinking outside the box.”

Workshop Delegate
Global Consumer Brand

Awareness

Make stakeholders aware so that they can make better informed decisions. Make stakeholders aware of their obligations and how to re-act in given situations.

Awareness

Make stakeholders aware so that they can make better informed decisions. Make stakeholders aware of their obligations and how to re-act in given situations.

Awareness

Make stakeholders aware so that they can make better informed decisions. Make stakeholders aware of their obligations and how to re-act in given situations.

Are you worried about Information Security?

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Are you worried about Information Security?

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Are you worried about Information Security?

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