When Information Security Goes Wrong – It’s All The Users Fault!
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Seminar Details Is security simply the responsibility of the user or should users not have to think about security at all? Can it ever be said to be all the users fault? This question seems to be increasingly difficult to answer, particularly today with the flow of Generation Y into the workplace. Questions considered during this discussion will include: • Why can’t IT just be made inherently secure? • How do you define a user’s responsibility – a start, middle and an end • Risk appetite – Are the traditional boundaries moving with regards to user’s risk assessment and risk taking? • How do you educate and define to users what is safe for work vs. what is not safe for work? • How do you provide effective education to your users – Who should write the manual? |
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If your organisation experienced a security breach today, is there a system in place to adequately deal with the incident including plan of action, third parties, etc.?
















