Cybersecurity Culture

Use Behavioural Science to Protect Your Organization

Use behavioural science and change management techniques to transform your organization's cybersecurity culture and ensure your organization is protected against threats.
EAN: 9781398627963
Edition: 1
Published:
Format: 234x156
288 pages

About the book

How can senior leaders ensure cybersecurity delivers resilience, ROI and lasting impact?

Cybersecurity Culture
is a proven guide for senior executives, CISOs and directors who need to strengthen enterprise-wide defences by embedding culture at the heart of their security strategy. With employees representing the first line of defence, this book shows how informed developing a strong cybersecurity culture can transform behaviour, reduce risk and protect critical assets.

Drawing on behavioural science and change management , author Stephanie Itimi provides strategic models for shaping culture, aligning governance and securing measurable results across the organization.

You'll discover how to:
- Diagnose your organization's cybersecurity culture with precision
- Apply nudge theory, habit design and behaviour-led interventions
- Build leadership credibility through visible modelling of best practices
- Embed security into enterprise processes and decision frameworks
- Measure ROI and sustain results

Featuring insights from public and private sector case studies, Cybersecurity Culture equips senior leaders with the tools to anticipate emerging risks, including AI-driven threats, and deliver enduring resilience.

Themes include: cybersecurity culture, leadership in risk management, behavioural science, enterprise resilience, AI-driven threats, cybersecurity strategy

About the authors

Stephanie Itimi is a cybersecurity expert, speaker and thought leader. She is the Director of Information Protection and Compliance at Age UK where she leads security transformations. She is the Founder and Chair of SEIDEA, an award-winning organization that has supported over 8,000 Black and minority ethnic women in the cybersecurity industry. She has worked with organizations including the BBC, the World Economic Forum, UN Women and the European Commission and is a LinkedIn Learning instructor. She is based in London, UK.