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Creating a Security Culture

February 2018

Creating a Security Culture

Every organization has a unique culture—a shared behavior that shapes the way employees and business partners interact with each other. One of the most important parts of that culture is security awareness. From the way we address external security threats, to the access controls we place on our internal networks, it all works together as on ongoing effort to defend our organization. And we all play a role in improving our culture of security awareness. Find out what that means, how it applies to our professional and personal lives, and what happens when culture is undervalued.

  1. Gandhi once said that “A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its ____.” (people)
  2. Over 145 million individuals had personal information stolen as a result of this massive data breach in 2017. (Equifax)
  3. This company tried to cover up a data breach by paying the cybercriminals a lump sum of cash. (Uber)
  4. What does NCSAM stand for? (National Cyber Security Awareness Month)
  5. In what year did the Association for Computer Security create “Computer Security Day”? (1988)

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