Schedule
10:30
Registration Opens
11:00 – 11:05

Introduction
Jason Nurse, Director of Science and Research at CybSafe
In-Person event only

11:05 – 11:40

Cyber Security Quirks
How can we personalise security training and awareness programmes to improve human cyber resilience?
Inka Karppinen, Lead Behavioral Scientist of CybSafe
In-Person event only

11:40 – 12:20

The purpose of a CISO
A look through the lenses of identity, power, and masculinity
Joseph Da Silva, CISO of RS Group PLC
In-Person event only

12:20 – 13:00
Accessibility as a security priority.
Why it’s important and how to achieve it
When security is inaccessible, it becomes hard or impossible to use.
Lee C, Sociotechnical Security Researcher of National Cyber Security Centre
In-Person event only

13:00 – 14:00
Lunch & networking
14:00 – 14:10

Welcome
Oz Alashe, CEO of CybSafe

14:10 – 14:50

Security Convergence: Building an evidence-based roadmap
Why do organisations adopt convergence, and how do they implement it?
Emma Boakes, University of Portsmouth

14:50 – 15:30

Cybersecurity is in the eye of the beholder
Can we use eye tracking to understand why people engage with phishing emails?
John McAlaney, Professor of Bournemouth University

15:30 – 16:10

Respecting employees as security decision-makers
To practice secure working, employees must be supported in the workplace
Simon Parkin, Assistant Professor of Delft University of Technology

16:10 - 16:20
Break
16:20 – 17:00

Compliance or Impact?
Insights into how U.S. government organizations determine the effectiveness of security awareness programs
Julie Haney, Computer Scientist and Usable Security Researcher of National Institute of Standards and Technology
17:00 – 17:40

Cybersecurity awareness and training
A look at past practises and future needs
Maria Bada, Lecturer of Queen Mary University

17:40 – 18:20

Keynote
Changing Minds, Changing Behaviors: A BS Approach
Lisa Plaggemier, Executive Director of National Cyber Security Alliance

18:20 – 18:30

Close
Oz Alashe, CEO of CybSafe
