Metrics for Managing Human Risk

Metrics for Managing Human Risk

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Is your organization attempting to manage and measure your human risk? Have an awareness program but not sure if it's having an impact? In this webcast, we cover the fundamentals of how you can effectively measure impact in changing behavior and ultimately culture. Based on the metrics section of the highly popular SANS MGT433, learn the latest in understanding and measuring your human risk. Key points include

- Identify what to measure and how
- Most common mistakes organizations make in measuring
- Difference in measuring behavior versus culture
- Demonstrating value to leadership

Speaker Bio
Lance Spitzner has over 20 years of security experience in cyber threat research, security architecture, and awareness training and is a SANS Senior Instructor. He helped pioneer the fields of deception and cyber intelligence with his creation of honeynets and the founding of The Honeynet Project. In addition, Lance has published three security books, consulted in over 25 countries, and helped over 350 organizations build awareness programs to manage their human risk. He is also on the Board of Advisors for Attivo Networks. Lance is the author and an instructor for MGT433: Managing Human Risk: Mature Security Awareness Programs, and MGT521: Leading Cybersecurity Change: Building A Security-Based Culture, and built the SANS Security Awareness business unit from the ground up over the past 10 years. With the catalyst of COVID-19, Lance created multiple resources for securing humans from home, from those working remotely for the first time or managing newly remote teams, to children learning and playing online.

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