Join us in November and meet with other practitioners and scientists to:🔸 Explore security culture, awareness and behaviours 🔸 Dive into…
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In a recent interview with Perry Carpenter, Kai Roer explains the shocking findings from our latest research paper and discusses…
2019 has brought some very exciting changes at CLTRe. In case you have been out of the loop, here’s a quick round up of the first 6 months.
If you missed the #IMOS19 webinar on “Building a Culture of Awarenes” – there’s a second chance to catch up. Watch it here!
In a conversation related to my recent blogpost, How can we improve security culture, if security awareness training programs are…
Measuring security is a given when discussing technical controls. Just like technical controls, organizational controls such as security awareness and security culture must be measured in order to understand and manage change.
Compare security culture across languages and locations to identify areas to improve organizational security.
Measuring changes in security culture over time, we show how some industries are improving and where others are not.
In this year’s security culture report, CLTRe analyze the security culture scores of 20,000+ employees, speaking 7 languages and from 4 industry sectors, over 2 years to understand the differences in how they understand, relate to and use security in their organizations.
The Security Culture Report 2018 reveals that security behaviors are poor across most industry sectors in Europe and the Unites States regardless of the employees attitudes towards security. In the largest study on security culture to date, the Norwegian software company CLTRe AS reveals data from more than 20 000 employees, across seven languages.
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