How to run a Cybersecurity Awareness Program


In this webinar, our speakers will explain best practice for raising cybersecurity awareness among staff, as a crucial part of keeping an organization safe.

Security teams from the BBC and CBC/Radio-Canada have worked together to compile a set of measures taken, to help other EBU members design and implement their own security awareness program. The webinar covers how to set up a strategy for a Corporate Awareness Programme based on the specificities of a given business structure as well as current weaknesses revealed through employee surveys. Different training options, tips for communications and campaigns, and metrics are also discussed.

Speakers

  • Andrew Gibbon, Information Security Specialist Awareness & Culture (BBC)

Andrew_Gibbon.jpgAfter over a decade working in commercial broadcasting, with experience in areas ranging from production to large projects and information security, Andrew joined the BBC to specialise in the human side of cyber. In his current role, he helps to keep the BBC secure, working with a wide range of colleagues based globally, and using his experience in broadcasting to tailor advice and guidance to their specific roles.

 

 

 

 

  • Anne-Sophie Letellier, Senior Analyst Information Security (CBC-Radio Canada)

Anne-Sophie_Letellier.pngBefore joining CBC/Radio-Canada’s team in 2022, Anne-Sophie was a lecturer and researcher at the University of Quebec in Montreal, worked as a cybersecurity consultant and trainer for at-risk groups, such as reporters, human rights defenders, and women victim of domestic abuse, and was an occasional technology commentator on radio and television. There or at CBC/Radio-Canada, where she is running the information security awareness program, she is passionate about making the technology safer and easier to understand for everybody.


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