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“How should we improve the stale security education that does not lead to improved employee awareness?” Held a webinar on the theme

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“How should we improve the “stale security education” that does not lead to increased employee awareness? Held a webinar with the theme “ ​
Magicemi Co., Ltd. Press release: November 11, 2024 “How should we improve the stale security education that does not lead to improved employee awareness?” Held a webinar on the theme Magicemi Co., Ltd. asked, “How should we improve the rut of security education that does not lead to increased employee
awareness?” We will be holding a webinar on the theme.
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Click here for details and to apply ​ ・This seminar contains the same content as the seminars held in December 2023, March 2024, June 2024, and September 2024. Due to a large number of requests, we will be holding additional events. ■Security education that becomes a mere formality does not lead to improved security awareness among employees Security threats to companies and
organizations are constantly changing due to increasingly diverse and sophisticated cyber-attacks, including ransomware. In order to keep up with these latest threats, it is necessary to provide continuous security education to employees. On the other hand, it has become clear that the commonly conducted classroom training alone lacks reality and effectiveness, and that participants lose their sense of ownership in security. Is there really any point in repeatedly conducting security education that has become a rut, even though the purpose is to improve security awareness? ■Reality that the
operational load and issues increase with each implementation, and the personnel in charge become exhausted To improve this situation, an increasing number of companies are implementing practical security education such as email training. There is also the option of leveraging external solutions to reduce operational burden. However, companies with few people in charge of security operations and training tend to run out of ideas for the content they create in-house, and the operational burden increases with each
implementation. Furthermore, there is a concern that operational costs will increase if the fee structure is based on the number of users. The current situation is that many operations personnel are struggling with solutions to security education operational issues. ■Explaining why “role-playing” is recommended as an effective security education practice In this seminar, we will organize the issues in implementing security education, and explain the key points for implementing more realistic company-wide security education while reducing resources and costs for security personnel. Additionally, as a specific solution, we will introduce “Secure Practice,” which provides security education using a role-playing method (experiential), along with actual screen images. If you want to “review the implementation of group
training,” “want to manage costs because there are many people to train,” or “want to increase the sense of ownership among
participants,” please join us. ■Sponsor/Co-host Hyper Co., Ltd. ​ ■Cooperation Open Source Utilization Research Institute Co., Ltd. ​Magicemi Co., Ltd. Click here for details and to apply ​
Magisemi will continue to hold webinars that are “useful to participants.” Public materials of past seminars and other recruiting seminars are available at ▶Click here You can view it here.
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