The security function's culture.

The security function's culture.

Update: 2024-04-21
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In this episode we take a peek at the role of the security teams' own culture and its impact on the broader organisational culture.

This, is an important perspective, because whilst many commentators focus on influencing organisational culture they haven't considered the role that the value and behaviours of the security team has in influencing positive security outcomes across the business.

To help us explore this perspective, on cultural forces at play, we have a guest who knows a thing or two about how cultures are formed and influenced. Lianne Potter studied in social anthropology, then geeked out on technology before combining the two to shape an industry career which has achieved numerous accolades for her thought leadership in not just the human factor but also information security generally. Lianne, for me, illustrates a small, but growing force within the industry that recognises that the human factor needs to be repositioned not as an after thought once all the work of designing security controls has been done, but as a critical and key part of the process of understanding and managing information security risk.

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The security function's culture.

The security function's culture.

Bruce Hallas