The Security Culture Manifesto:

How Threat Awareness Creates a Strong Security Culture

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Cybersecurity isn't just the job of IT and security teams. For companies to be safe, everyone needs to be involved.

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Personalized threat awareness is the best way for employees to truly understand the need for security and be empowered.

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Traditional security awareness training harms companies and alienates employees from their security teams.

Security culture matters.

Every day, businesses of all sizes lose their battle against cybercriminals. Despite rapidly growing security budgets and increased spending on hardware and software solutions designed to protect against hackers, threats continue to mount

In the war against cybercrime, strengthening security culture is our only hope.

In this guide, we’re covering the seven principles of a powerful security culture. By the end of this resource, you’ll understand how leveraging proactive threat awareness will significantly mitigate threats and what you can do to support your organization’s security culture. 

Key Takeaways: 

1. Security is a Shared Responsibility

2. Employees Need to Understand Threats and Attacks

3. Security Awareness Training Does Not Change Behavior

4. Employees Need Tools to Protect Themselves Personally and Professionally

5. Employees With Good Security Habits Should Be Rewarded

6. Making Security a Part of the Company Vision is Essential

7. Integrating Policy with Threat Awareness Drives Success

 

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About HackNotice

HackNotice is the only human-centric threat intelligence platform that gives organizations the power to defend hidden threat surfaces related to human-focused cyberattacks. Using real-time dark web intel, HackNotice offers full-spectrum monitoring and alerts about threats to first-party domains, employee business emails, third-party vendors, end-user accounts, and much more. HackNotice’s mission is to give organizations the power to uncover their hidden, human-based threat surfaces and effectively defend them. Founded in 2019, HackNotice is located in Austin, TX. For more information, visit www.hacknotice.com.