New research from CLTRe, a KnowBe4 company, reveals empirical evidence that organizations with improved security culture see significantly lower risky…
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18 August, 2020 – Published today, the highly anticipated 2020 Security Culture Report is the first to be launched jointly…
CLTRe’s latest executive reporting feature is fast becoming the most recommended product feature by CISOs using CLTRe’s security culture measurement…
CLTRe publishes a research paper for security awareness and culture practitioners on The Seven Dimensions of Security Culture, explaining how security culture is made up of seven dimensions, what they are, and how they can be influenced.
Learn how security culture metrics can be used to indicate the effectiveness of security culture strategy in your organization, and improve it!
Security culture programs designed with an evidence-based approach are significantly more successful. Here’s evidence.
The 2018 benchmark figures from CLTRe reveal that the security culture within the ICT sector is alarmingly poor. Scoring below the global standard on all security culture dimensions except one; Communication is clearly not enough to drive a good security culture.
CLTRe Insights has a powerful analytics engine which means it is able to provide an array of different reports to show the changes to the organization as a whole, or by drilling down on a specific business unit, department or team, for example. The value of being able to measure security culture repeatedly becomes quite clear when looking at the results.
Good security culture is increasingly mission critical as digitaliation in the sector continues. This year CLTRe share the first global Security Culture Benchmark for the retail and wholesale trade sector.
Compare security culture across languages and locations to identify areas to improve organizational security.