Building a Sustainable Cybersecurity Ecosystem
Course
Shee Yan Ho of the Supreme Court of Singapore examines why people remain the most critical - and overlooked - variable in cybersecurity, and how profile-based education and governance culture drive lasting resilience.
Technology frameworks alone cannot secure an organization. Human behavior - shaped by age, emotion, cultural context and individual psychology - remains the most underestimated variable in cybersecurity. Building a truly resilient security culture requires moving beyond universal awareness training toward targeted, profile-based education that meets people where they are.
This session, led by Shee Yan Ho, director of internal audit at the Supreme Court of Singapore, will cover:
- Why one-size-fits-all phishing simulations and awareness programs fail, and how understanding the demographic and emotional profile of your workforce enables more effective, lasting behavioral change;
- How the psychological aftermath of scam incidents and phishing test failures directly affects staff vigilance and workplace culture if left unaddressed;
- Why data classification is ultimately a people decision, and how aligning security culture with governance structures creates a more sustainable and resilient cybersecurity ecosystem.
Here is the course outline:
People, Partnerships and Culture: Building a Sustainable Cybersecurity Ecosystem |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
