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May 19-21, 2011 in Mumbai, India
ICSC 2011 features a comprehensive program, covering key topics, to provide the security knowledge one needs to succeed in today's environment.

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Effective Training and Awareness: The Key to Information Security Success

Course: Effective Training and Awareness: The Key to Information Security Success Instructor: Rebecca Herold
Air Date:
March 29, 2011, 2pm ET
Duration:
2 hours
Fee:
- Complimentary for Elite CSI members
        - $200 for non-Elite CSI members

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Discover the common mistakes organizations make that result in ineffective security and privacy education efforts, and get tips to make your program more effective and more valuable in the eyes of your business leadership.  

Attendees will learn:     

  • Why training and awareness are necessary for effective information security and privacy
  • Legal and regulatory requirements for training and awareness
  • The difference between training and awareness from a learning perspective as well as from a legal perspective
  • How to avoid common training and awareness mistakes
  • How to plan a successful, unique and effective training event using a real life case study
  • Using training and awareness to improve security and privacy controls for emerging issues, such as mobile computing and social media site usage
  • How to evaluate the effectiveness of training and awareness

 Instructor Bio

Rebecca Herold, Owner & Principal, Rebecca Herold & Associates, LLC , CIPP, CISSP, CISM, CISM, FLMI,
“The Privacy Professor,” has over two decades of information security, privacy and compliance experience. She’s been named as a Computerworld  “Best Privacy Advisor” multiple times, and also as a "Top 59 Influencers in IT Security" by IT Security magazine. The program Rebecca created was awarded the 1998 CSI Information Security Program of the Year Award.  She is currently leading the NIST Smart Grid standards committee privacy subgroup. Rebecca is working on her 14th book, has published over 200 articles and writes multiple monthly columns. She also has served as an Adjunct Professor for the Norwich University Master of Science in Information Assurance (MSIA) program since 2004. Rebecca assists organizations of all sizes and industries throughout the world. Rebecca has created a wide range of information security, privacy and compliance tools, products and services, including her Compliance Helper service, online training webcasts, and Protecting Information quarterly employee awareness publication, just to name a few. She also offers standard and customized one and two-day information security and privacy workshops.