Security Awareness Training Novembre
Dans ce cours de deux jours, vous apprendrez à identifier les risques humains dans votre organisation et comment les gérer. Avec l'aide de nombreuses études de cas et les conseils des formateurs, vous apprendrez à planifier, initier et exécuter un programme de sensibilisation à la sécurité pour changer les comportements à long terme. Vous pratiquerez comment communiquer l'importance de gérer efficacement les risques humains aux parties prenantes pertinentes et comment former des alliances pour obtenir du soutien dans toute votre organisation. Gagnez 3,75 crédits CPE par jour.
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Date | 21.–22. nov 2024 8:30–17:00 h | ||||||||||||
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Lieu | Switch, Werdstrasse 2, 8004 Zürich | ||||||||||||
Informations complémentaires | Objectifs d'apprentissage Les participants apprendront : to identify, evaluate and tackle the human factor in cyber risk adequately and align it with the overall security risk management efforts.
Groupe Cible Le contenu est adapté aux personnes responsables ou impliquées dans la gestion de programmes de sensibilisation à la sécurité. Nous accueillons des personnes issues de divers horizons professionnels. Aucune connaissance approfondie en communication, marketing, psychologie, pédagogie ou sécurité informatique n'est nécessaire.
Prix
La langue du cours et des matériaux sera l'allemand. |
Trainers
Addressing the human factor successfully requires an interdisciplinary approach that can seem overwhelming at first. We've been asked many times where to start or how to improve security awareness programmes. This training is one of our answers.
Katja Dörlemann, Security Awareness Expert
Katja supports the Swiss education, research and innovation community in dealing with the human factor in information security. By organizing and participating in events, podcasts and other national cyber security initiatives, she promotes knowledge sharing and networking among experts in the field to advance the topic of security awareness. Katja has been gaining experience in the field of security awareness for more than 10 years and holds a PhD in General and Comparative Literature from the University of Zurich.
Cornelia Puhze, Security Awareness & Communications Expert
As part of Switch CERT, Cornelia supports the Swiss education, research and innovation community in managing the human risk in information security. Her aim is to help change the perception of cybersecurity and drive behaviour change by empowering people with knowledge and skills.Cornelia is educated to postgraduate level in multilingual, corporate and political communications and has a background in language teaching.