How does cybersecurity awareness and training reduce risk to your organization?

Some people throw up their hands in frustration or resignation when I talk about cybersecurity awareness and training (A&T). I get it. I’m not new to computer security. I’ve been around the block a few times and I understand that training employees about cybersecurity risks feels like a losing battle. But I have learned through experience that a good cybersecurity A&T program is worth its weight in gold.

How is that possible?
How can well-trained end users be an asset and not a liability?

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About John Bruggeman

John Bruggeman, CISSP, is a veteran technologist, CTO, and CISO with nearly 30 years of experience building and running enterprise IT and shepherding information security programs toward maturity. He helps companies, boards, and C-level committees develop and improve their cybersecurity programs, create risk registers, and implement compliance controls using industry-standard frameworks like CIS, NIST, and ISO. He is a consulting chief information security officer (CISO) for CBTS and OnX.

About CBTS

CBTS serves enterprise and midmarket clients in all industries across the United States and Canada. From developing and deploying modern applications and the secure, scalable platforms on which they run, to managing, monitoring, and optimizing their operations, CBTS is the trusted partner businesses need to thrive in the application era.

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