
To build a resilient organisation, you need resilient people.
Cybersecurity sometimes puts its people under a great deal of pressure. The constant demand to stay ahead of adversaries takes its toll. And it can be lonely too.
But unless security teams look after themselves, they will not be able to function at their best. And threat actors know, and exploit this.
How, then, do we build resilient organisations around resilient people?
In the second of our two episodes on cyber resilience, we look at the challenge from the human side. How do individuals, teams and organisations work in stressful situations? And what can individual cybersecurity professionals do, to head off problems before they affect their ability to do the job?
Our guests are Rebecca Taylor, threat intelligence knowledge manager and human intelligence researcher at Sophos, and Amelia Hewitt, director of cyber consulting at Principle Defence. They’re also known as the Cyber Agony Aunts, and are currently writing a book on resilience.
They discuss what organisations, and individuals, can do, with editor Stephen Pritchard.

Featured image: by Steve Norris from Pixabay
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