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BSides London 2023

I was planning to present my talk “Awareness, behaviour, culture, human risk management, people-centred security blah blah blah – What even are these!?! Have we evolved or we are stuck with the status-quo?” Unfortunately, I was unwell and couldn’t make it. To say I was gutted is an understatement as I have much love for […]

Nice words

Anthony Davis, Information Security Awareness Manager – Ocado We were looking for someone to explain to our workforce how a security awareness & culture study can be used to understand how security affects staff workflow and productivity, how we can minimise friction, develop a modern security user experience and ultimately foster positive and lasting change. […]

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Security Serious Unsung Heroes Award 2022

Every year Security Serious holds the Unsung Heroes Awards, with categories ranging from “Godmother / Godfather of Security” through to “Best Security Awareness Campaign”.  I was genuinely surprised to learn that I was in the running for a Security Leader / Mentor award. “The winner of this award will be someone in industry who leads […]

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The Jerich Show

The lovely Javvad Malik and Erich Kron, invited me to join them on their show to chat about a few issues in the news as well as a bit about security awareness and culture. It was nice to be invited and a fun chat, thanks guys! You can the episode here.

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Context Switching

It’s like alt-tabbing constantly but in real life.  Imagine the following… You’re trying to get on with your daily tasks. You’re in your flow and you notice an email come in marked urgent which you’re cc’d into and a bunch of people want your opinion on something today. You answer it and get back to […]

Discussions

The Human Factor in Security

Last week I took part in IT Security Guru’s tweet chat. It was a fun little tweet along and they’ve now taken the time to write it up as a blog for those who missed it. You can check out the blog piece here. Thanks to IT Security Guru for facilitating it and much respect […]

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