Cyber security for charities part 3: Shifting organisation culture and educating employees

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Javvad Malik, lead security awareness advocate at KnowBe4, explains how to educate employees and change organisation culture to prevent cyber attacks and respond to threats.

In a recent Third Sector and NCSC cyber security survey, fewer than half of charities said they have a dedicated member of staff responsible for cyber security. In addition, 70% said they don’t have any plans to deliver cyber security training in the next six months.

In this video, the third part of a four-part cyber security series produced by Third Sector Insight, in partnership with the NCSC, Javvad Malik, lead security awareness advocate at KnowBe4, addresses:

  • The role of human error in cyber security breaches

  • Why many charities need to change their cyber security culture

  • Top tips for educating employees about cyber security

  • How to make employees part of the process of change

  • How to make your digital infrastructure more user friendly

  • Advice on improving your cyber security culture

The NCSC offers a range of cyber security advice and guidance for charities including a Board Toolkit section on developing a positive cyber security culture and advice on how to support staff during an incident.

Click here to sign up for the NCSC Early Warning service and receive alerts about potential security issues affecting your network.

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