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Building secure habits: A behavioural science perspective
Conference
05 OCTOBER 2023
Raising Cybersecurity Awareness: Involving your people to maximise technology adoption
9.30am – 3pm (BST), in person – Central London
10am – 2.15pm (BST), live stream – Zoom
17-19 OCTOBER 2023
Don't miss my talk Influence and Behaviour Change – Securing the Human Factor
Thursday 19th Oct, 11:05am (AEDT)
01 NOVEMBER 2023, SASIG
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