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The Human Side of Cyber Security
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Staff Training
Cyber Security
provided by Infoxchange
24 March 2026
4.00 – 5.00 pm NZDT
Upcoming webinar
Skill level: Intermediate
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In the non-profit sector, we often focus on the software we use, but the real heart of security is our people. This webinar explores how everyday habits and human emotions are the primary targets for cyber-attacks. We will discuss why mistakes happen, how modern threats are evolving, and—most importantly—how to build a "blame-free" culture where staff and volunteers feel empowered to speak up early, reducing risk for the entire organisation.

This webinar covers topics including:

  • Reframing Cyber Risk: Understanding why security is a shared organisational responsibility rather than just a task for the IT department, including how this aligns with ACNC governance standards.
  • The Psychology of Modern Threats: Identifying how attackers target human behavior and why even the most "tech-savvy" people can make mistakes in the face of increasingly sophisticated digital scams.
  • Building a Resilient Culture: Practical strategies for moving away from a culture of blame toward one of proactive reporting, ensuring your team can detect and respond to incidents before they escalate.
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