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Re: Information Security Awareness Program

Subject: Re: Information Security Awareness Program
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 23:54:48 -0400
For one major client, we developed a web-based Information Security
knowledge assessment, which we deployed instead of a refresher course. It
consists of 24 interactive quesions covering about 10 disciplines. End-users
receive immediate feedback--whether they answer each question right or
wrong--and it enabled my clients to identify areas of recurring knowledge
gaps (which, presumably, they're remediating offline).

Hope this helps.

Dan Jacob

On 5/17/06, Buowari, Dagogo (IMT/521) <Dagogo.Buowari@nlng.com> wrote:

Hi List,



My company has had a very successful Information Security awareness
program for the last two years and I'm looking at reviewing the entire
process to enable us continue with the gains made so far without the annual
program becoming monotonous and people's expectations changing in the
negative direction. Basically, what we used to do is sensitive staff during
the week by way of email, quizzes, etc. Holding Information security
awareness clinics where they attend a one-hour program to watch video on
Information Security, they ask questions and are told of new events in the
IT industry.



Any advise?



Thanks.



Regards,

Dagogo Buowari
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