Swiss Security Awareness Day

Zentrum Paul Klee

On the topic

The human factor of security is getting more and more important. In times of a constant increase of complexity in our digitalised world, the user becomes the target of cybercriminals. Technical measures are not enough to keep our systems secure, the user needs to become part of the security process.

Security Awareness is supposed to help, but the challenges are great and many – missing communication expertise, support and resources are just a few.

The Swiss Security Awareness Day aims at giving some insights into the different possible ways to deal with Security Awareness while pointing out where to get support and what is most crucial for being successful.


Earn up to 3.75 CPEs and get a certificate of attendance.


Target Audience

We welcome professionals from fields such as digital education, communications, IT, security, or marketing to engage in our talks and discussions. Our event is open to anyone who plays a role in, has an interest in, or is simply curious about security awareness.

Raising awareness, educating, and training users in information security requires a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach.


Language of the event will be English.

Registration will follow soon!

Agenda

October 24
08:00
Arrival, Check-In and Coffee
08:30
Welcome & Introduction

Tom Kleiber, CEO, Switch

Katja Dörlemann, Security Awareness Expert, Switch

iBarry, SISA

Moderation: Dr. Melanie Knieps, UZH

09:00
Topic 1:
09:30
Topic 2: Learning from safety science: A way forward for studying cybersecurity incidents in organizations

Nico Ebert, ZHAW

Prof. Dr. Verena Zimmermann, ETHZ

10:00
Topic 3:
10:30
COFFEE
11:00
Measuring Security Awareness
11:30
Topic 5: Awareness@DFS
12:00
LUNCH
13:30
Let's practice behaviour change - Siemens Energy
13:30
Workshop 2
13:30
Workshop 3
15:30
COFFEE
16:00
Topic 6: Awareness @SBB
16:30
Topic 7: Awareness @SURF
17:00
APÉRO

Location


Paul Klee Zentrum


Zentrum Paul Klee
Monument im Fruchtland 3
3006 Bern

Partner

The ibarry.ch information platform is backed by the Swiss Internet Security Alliance (SISA). Our vision is to make Switzerland the most secure internet country in the world. Trustworthy and comprehensible information for Swiss internet users makes a major contribution to this vision. iBarry provides information and self-help tools that are created and maintained by an Advisory Board composed of experts.


Recordings 2023