Know your cyber security risks, with Prudence Smith

Know your cyber security risks with Prudence Smith   PRUDENCE SMITH joins us for Series 3, Episode 11 of the Re-Thinking the Human Factor Podcast. Join us as we discuss risk assessment within a changing cyber landscape. We know our listeners are going to glean a great deal from this discussion this week and enjoy the fruits of Prudence’s years of experience.   PRUDENCE SMITH is a trusted cyber and security risk professional who has been working in security, technology and compliance in a career spanning over 20 years, working in large multinational financial institutions, senior management, client and government liaison, high-risk targets, intelligence and SMB infrastructures.   So put the kettle on, sit back and enjoy this riveting discussion as Prudence explains the importance of understanding the ever changing landscape of cyber security risk.     AS YOU LISTEN TO THE EPISODE, IF YOU FIND YOURSELF WANTING TO IMPLEMENT SOME OF THE INSIGHTS YOU’RE GAINING BUT YOU FEEL YOU NEED A LITTLE HELP, PLEASE DO GET IN TOUCH WITH ME AT:   iwanttoknowmore@re-thinkingthehumanfactor.com     TOPICS DISCUSSED: When/why human behaviour become a focus in the cyber security industry. How an audit lead to the investigation into the human factor. Cyber security awareness. Risk-based profiling.   Cyber Security Education, Awareness and Culture. What impact events such as the Coronavirus have on culture and awareness.     RESOURCES AND TOPICS FOR FURTHER STUDY RSA Conference The Analogies Project Consumer Data Research Report   MORE ABOUT TERRY O’REILLY: LinkedIn  Twitter         Please subscribe to the podcast in iTunes, and if you enjoyed this interview, please share with your friends and colleagues and leave a 5 star rating and review.   Thanks for listening and sharing.   Bruce & The Re-thinking the Human Factor Podcast Team

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Welcome to the Re-Thinking the Human Factor podcast. It’s a podcast for information security professionals, where we will be asking our guests to share thoughts and insights on security awareness, behaviour and culture. Our guests come, predominately, from outside of the security industry. They all specialise in elements of awareness, behaviour and culture, or they have effectively tackled similar challenges, in their own industry or careers. The one thing that unites them all is their willingness to share their experience in the hope it might give our audience food for thought.