Secure Human Behaviors - Training the Human Brain for Cybersecurity
Offered By: CAE in Cybersecurity Community via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical role of human behavior in cybersecurity through this 1-hour 28-minute talk presented by Babur Kohy from Marymount University and Warren Holston from NOVA. Delve into the limitations of relying solely on technology to solve cybersecurity issues and understand why traditional awareness trainings often fall short. Discover the importance of training the human brain to detect, analyze, and counter threats across various domains. Examine patterns of life, decision-making processes, and behaviors that shape individual security practices. Learn how to view technology as an enabler rather than the primary solution to cyber problems, and gain insights into developing more effective, human-centric approaches to cybersecurity.
Syllabus
Secure Human Behaviors
Taught by
CAE in Cybersecurity Community
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