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Information Security Awareness Training – Why It is Important?

 
  March 19, 2013  
     
 
ComplianceOnline, Online Event
2013-04-04


This training will teach you how to develop, support and deliver an effective information security awareness program in your organization. You will learn how to establish and provide information security awareness training within your respective organizations.

Why Should You Attend:

Security awareness entails sharing information with people. It can be done formally or informally, but the important thing is to communicate a message. The scope of any security awareness campaign is to persuade computer users to listen and act on measures to avoid, deter, detect, and defend against information security threats and/or data security breaches.

This training will help you understand the importance of information security awareness training within your organization. It will provide practical tips and valuable assistance to you on how to establish and provide information security awareness training within your organization. We will discuss effective ways to communicate the objective of information security awareness to our co-workers, juniors and senior with our organizations.

Areas Covered in the Webinar:

  1. Ideas, Tips, and Strategies for Information Security Awareness
  2. Information Security Awareness: Share the Facts
  3. Useful Web Sites
  4. How You should promote Your Information Security Program
  5. For those who say, “We don’t need an Information Security awareness program.”
 
 
Organized by: Complianceonline
Invited Speakers: Thomas (T.J.) DeLaine, is an information security professional with 20 years of experience and is well versed in diverse regulatory touch points for defense, government and commercial organizations. His information security disciplines are in governance/compliance, program and project management, test development/management and identity management. T.J. is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and Provisional Auditor, Information Security Management Systems Scheme (ISO 27001). He has held previous positions as a Communications Security Officer, IT Security Governance Analyst, Signals Warfare Officer, and Maintenance Logistical Support Division Officer. T.J. is a graduate of Chaminade University of Honolulu in Business Administration.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2013-04-03
 
Registration: http://www.complianceonline.com/ecommerce/control/trainingFocus/~product_id=702819?channel=Hummolgen
E-mail: referral@complianceonline.com
 
   
 
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