A Review on Cybersecurity Training and Awareness Programs: Insights and Recommendations
Abstract
This review consolidates findings from five recent studies on cybersecurity training and awareness programs. Despite varying methodologies and focal points, a unifying theme across the studies is the critical role of employee behavior in organizational cybersecurity. This paper reviews diverse training approaches including game-based, culture-based, and framework-based methods. Additionally, it evaluates the effectiveness of each approach in cultivating secure behaviors among employees. From interactive trainings that leverage game elements to enhance engagement, to strategies that embed cybersecurity values into corporate culture, each method is examined for its contribution to enhancing security awareness and responsiveness in the workplace. This review aims to provide insights into best practices and offer recommendations for developing more effective and efficient training programs in the
future.
Keywords: Cybersecurity, Training, Awareness, Employee Behavior, Organizational Security
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