Push the Button: Making Security Training Fun and Interactive
Author(s): GOLDMAN, E.
Author(s) keywords: game, interactive exhibits, security awareness
Reference keywords: cyberawareness, cybersecurity
Abstract:
As humans, we are all constantly trying to find the signal in the noise. Unfortunately, the topics and behaviors that we, as corporate security trainers, are trying to explain, teach, and reinforce are often seen as noise to those whom we are targeting. Therefore, to achieve our goals we need more than pertinent information and slick graphics; we need to find ways to stand out, capture people’s attention, and find a way to cement our desirable security behaviors with positive associations. An effective strategy to stand out, make your message more memorable, and to build a positive reputation for your security team is to incorporate interactive exhibits and activities in your security training program.
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Additional Information
Article Title: Push the Button: Making Security Training Fun and Interactive
Author(s): GOLDMAN, E.
Date of Publication: 2019-06-28
Publication: International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime
ISSN: 2285-9225 e-ISSN: 2286-0096
Digital Object Identifier: 10.19107/IJISC.2019.01.03
Issue: Volume 8, Issue 1, Year 2019
Section: Advances in Information Security Research
Page Range: 30-34 (5 pages)
Article Title: Push the Button: Making Security Training Fun and Interactive
Author(s): GOLDMAN, E.
Date of Publication: 2019-06-28
Publication: International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime
ISSN: 2285-9225 e-ISSN: 2286-0096
Digital Object Identifier: 10.19107/IJISC.2019.01.03
Issue: Volume 8, Issue 1, Year 2019
Section: Advances in Information Security Research
Page Range: 30-34 (5 pages)
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