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Human Factors Within Cyber Security

In-person Course

​It is easy to assume that we can simply develop training, and technical barriers to enhance organisational cyber security.  However, wherever human beings are involved, gaps and risks may be apparent.  It is important to understand these, consider why people act in the manner that they do and develop effective and realistic mitigations to protect against the cyber threat.

Online Course
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What does the course involve? 

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This ½ day course comprises a series of taught seminars, group discussions and participatory activities.   

 

Who should attend? 

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  • Leadership within your organisation. 

  • Departmental and area leaders and managers. 

  • Safety leaders and managers. 

  • Team leaders. 

 

After our training: 

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  • You’ll be able to describe human factors associated with the cyber security risk.  

  • You’ll be able to understand human decision making associated with the cyber security risk.  

  • You’ll be able to describe why people may interpret situations in a manner that does not align with organisational objectives.  

  • You’ll be able to develop training and processes that align with human performance principles.  

  • You’ll be able to take steps to efficiently reduce your cyber security risk.   

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What format can the course be delivered? 

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  • In-person at a location to suit you, or 

  • Online via video conferencing.    

 

What is the cost? 

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  • Just get in touch with us by clicking the button below. 

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Which industries might benefit from this training?

 

  • Aviation

  • Maritime

  • Office

  • Construction

  • Healthcare

  • Leisure

  • Energy

  • Rail

  • Sport 

  • Technology

 

These are just some of the subject keywords that apply to this training

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  • Human Performance

  • Human Factors

  • Risk Management

  • Psychological Safety

  • Trust

  • Just Culture

  • Safety Culture

  • Human Error

  • Systems Thinking

  • Safety I & Safety II

  • Cyber Security

  • Fatigue

  • Communications

  • Personality

  • Risk Transference

  • Global Culture

  • Storytelling​​​​

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