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Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education?
From: Allison Dolan <adolan () MIT EDU>
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 08:59:41 -0500
WIthin the somewhat narrower context of protecting personal information, we've had good success with the small group sessions. Our 15-20 page slide deck can be covered in 20 minutes with no Q&A, but if it is a departmental meeting or other similarly focused group, we typically run a full hour, as people get engaged in talking about how it applies in their area. We talk from handouts (Powerpoint can do 4 per page, so the paper issue isn't huge) - we found using projectors decreased the audience engagement. We bought some 'thanks a million' chocolate bars from totallychocolate.com as a mini-reward for attending the session. Somewhat relatedly - I talked with a rep from Awareity about their product MOAT - an entirely online tool (no HW/SW) which can deliver 'training'/awareness, as well as tracking who accessed and if they passed an optional test. It includes some of their own training/ awareness, but also allows for any user materials. Seemed pretty easy to use, robust, and not too pricey. Anyone used them or evaluated them and willing to share your findings (on or off list)? Allison F. Dolan Program Director, Protecting Personally Identifiable Information Massachusetts Institute of Technology On Nov 17, 2009, at 2:30 PM, Hugh Burley wrote:
I began developing my own face-2-face program last winter. Initially I had about 200 potential slides and needed to figure out how to present core content in one hour. With the assistance of a small group of ITS staff with training experience I set up an Information Security Awareness Training Team and managed to reduce the slide deck to its current length of 46 slides, which has become our Information Security Awareness Essentials presentation.
Current thread:
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education?, (continued)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Matthew Wollenweber (Nov 17)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Hugh Burley (Nov 17)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Delaney, Cherry L. (Nov 25)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Raymond, Jessica (Nov 25)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Delaney, Cherry L. (Nov 25)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Hugh Burley (Nov 25)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? randy marchany (Nov 27)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Ozzie Paez (Nov 27)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Eric Case (Nov 27)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Terri Jones (Nov 29)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Allison Dolan (Nov 30)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Ozzie Paez (Nov 30)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Matthew Wollenweber (Nov 30)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Delaney, Cherry L. (Nov 30)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Steve Romig (Dec 01)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Ken Connelly (Dec 01)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Ozzie Paez (Dec 01)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Hugh Burley (Dec 01)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Matthew Wollenweber (Dec 01)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Valdis Kletnieks (Dec 01)
- Re: Faculty Acceptance of Security Awareness Education? Matthew Wollenweber (Dec 01)
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