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The phrase “Security Culture” gets thrown around a lot these days both in the media and within organizations. But what does it really mean and how can organizations achieve a positive security culture?
Behind every security system in place is a workforce of people, some of whom may not understand why it’s important to lock their computers when they leave their desk, never leave their keys unattended or why they should never click a link in an unsolicited email. For some organizations, there could be up to thousands of employees encountering threats daily.