The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has released new guidance aimed at promoting effective cyber security cultures in organizations. With end-users constituting the first line of defense, fostering a strong security culture can significantly bolster an organization’s ability to withstand and recover from cyber threats. The NCSC outlines that a positive culture involves shared understanding of security norms, which enhances trust and collaboration. Their guidance emphasizes the importance of leadership in embedding this culture, detailing six core principles to facilitate this transformation and highlighting the critical nature of a proactive security environment in safeguarding against cyber risks.
This latest NCSC guidance details six clear principles to help overcome barriers to establishing a positive cyber security culture, leading from the top and embedding it within every organisation.
Business leaders must recognise cyber security as a foundation for success, and this should start with taking decisive action to embed a strong security culture across their organisations.
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