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2022-02-08 11:00:00
2022-02-08 12:00:00
Europe/London

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About this webinar:

Tell people not to click a link, pat each other on the back, and ride off into the sunset. If only security awareness training was that simple.

In this session, Javvad Malik, Lead Security Awareness Advocate for KnowBe4, will explain how to take your security awareness to the next level and prevent it from going stale. Changing behaviours and creating a culture of security can only be achieved by adopting the right mindset and techniques.

In this session you will learn:
- Why you need to brand the security department the right way
- The psychological approach to getting your message across
- Practical advice on building a strong security culture

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Javvad Malik

Javvad Malik

Security Awareness Advocate, KnowBe4

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Javvad Malik is a Security Awareness Advocate at KnowBe4, a blogger event speaker and industry commentator who is possibly best known as one of the industry’s most prolific video bloggers with his signature fresh and light-hearted perspective on security that speak to both technical and non-technical audiences alike. Prior to joining KnowBe4, Javvad was security advocate at AlienVault. Before then, he was a Senior Analyst at 451’s Enterprise Security Practice (ESP), providing in-depth, timely perspective on the state of enterprise security and emerging trends in addition to competitive research, new product and go-to-market positioning, investment due diligence and M&A strategy to technology vendors, private equity firms, venture capitalists and end users.

Tom Allen

Tom Allen

Editor, Computing

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Tom is Computing’s Site Editor, responsible for the editorial schedule and awards output. He has been a B2B writer since 2008 – not the easiest time to start a new career – working on topics as diverse as jewellery, pet care and funerals. Yes, he’s heard all the jokes.

Tom joined Computing in 2017, coming from the display industry; trading LCDs and quantum dots for data and cybersecurity. As well as writing, he regularly interviews C-level IT leaders, speaks at industry events and complains about improper use of the Oxford comma.

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