The Security Catalyst
By The Security Catalyst
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Podcast Description
helping people effectively communicate value
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The Human Paradox Gap – Security Awareness Roundtable [Audio Download] | Bridging the Human Paradox Gap (HPG) by effectively communicating value is an essential component of a successful security awareness program. Learn more by listening to this roundtable. | 8/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Defining Security Awareness – Security Awareness Roundtable [Audio Download] | The first episode of the Security Awareness Roundtable addressed the importance of defining security awareness the right way. The audio of the roundtable is now available for download and enjoyment. Joined by Justin Bovee and Steve Ellis, we presented the definition of security awareness, explored how it sets the stage for success and offered insights into using the definition to build an effective program. We also talked about how this definition makes it possible to turn what is often considered a cost into an investment -- while satisfying compliance issues and a sometimes sour attitude toward "security awareness training." We covered a lot of ground in a short period. Check out the event page to see what others contributed, ask questions and offer your thoughts (I keep tabs on all questions, comments and contributions for future roundtables): http://www.focus.com/roundtables/security-awareness-roundtable-defining-security-awareness/ This is only the beginning. For more insights on how effectively communicating value connects people to the consequences of their actions, effectively bridging the human paradox gap, check out the Reconsidering Communication Series: why effectively communicating value drives security success. Ask questions, share ideas and join in the conversation: Engage with me on twitter [@catalyst] Schedule a conversation with me [click here for schedule] - no strings attached! Include me in your Google+ circle(s) [click here] | 7/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Into the Breach – Audio Series – Chapter 12 (Final Thoughts: Courage to Act) | Welcome to the continuation of the Into the Breach: Protect Your Business by Managing People, Information and Risk audio series. (Click this link) to learn more about this how this book solves today’s challenges and pick up a complete copy. This series, underwritten by Configuresoft, now part of EMC, is the full and unabridged audio version of Into the Breach, written by Michael Santarcangelo and read by the author. What you’ll find in this episode (Chapter 12) This chapter addresses the challenge of changing first in order to lead and influence change. The concepts introduced and explained in Into the Breach – the Strategy to Protect Information, The Catalyst Method™ (recently updated) and others – produce rapid and lasting results for those who embrace them and implement them in their organizations. Michael shares two basic analogies to consider while summoning the courage to break from tradition and take action: the process of building a flywheel and reconsidering Newton in a new light. Into the Breach provides a wealth of ideas and information. The Awareness that Works™ system is the implementation of the guide from the book – and more. Contact Michael today to learn more and explore the guaranteed results. Put the power of Into the Breach to work for you… After listening to this segment of Into the Breach, keep the energy going and support the shift in thinking and inspire behavior change by Engage with Michael on twitter (http://twitter.com/catalyst) (and he’ll engage back with you) Subscribe to The Security Catalyst podcast & blog to get more insights; ask a question and get an answer! 3. Check out Awareness that Works™ – Michael Santarcangelo’s program to guide smart investment in people, with guaranteed results (this program pays for itself). | 7/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
Always learn something new!
I always enjoy listening to Michael's podcast and learn something new each time. Very knowledgeable guy with a talent for explaining things in a simple manner.
Professional and Informative
I downloaded all the Security Catalysts podcasts and have started working through them. They are well down, with good sound quality and well spoken individuals. The information is solid and real world. The podcast on identify theft was especially instructive.
Making security interesting!
I enjoy listening to the shows and believe that they keep improving. The security topics are made interesting and understandable.




