Jenny Radcliffe, founder of Human Factor Security
In her session, Jenny will be speaking about human-centred vulnerabilities, looking at the social engineering side of cyber security: how that's changed, what’s stayed the same and how we can address those vulnerabilities to give us a business advantage as well a personal protection for all of us as nodes on the network in business. Jenny explains that we are all part of this now. The attacks are bigger, they are more wide ranging, and people still mistake that for being a technical problem, when in fact most attacks have a human element in them. She urges organisations to empower staff, make it easy for people to do the right thing, especially now, as we re-board people, we can show them things that we needed them to know before the pandemic started, empower people, give them knowledge, She makes a call for "Evangelists of home", make them the champion of their own home, remember as people come back they can bring either good or bad practice into the office, it’s your choice.
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