Friday 26 June 2026, 11am-12noon (BST)
Most security programmes focus on what is easy to measure: training completions, click rates and test scores. These metrics look reassuring but reveal very little about whether behaviour has changed or risk has reduced.
In this session, Oz sets out a clearer path from activity to evidence. What does meaningful, measurable security behaviour actually look like? How can you tell the difference between an intervention that worked and one that simply took place? And how do you build a realistic picture of human risk that reflects what people do, not just what they were told to do?
You will leave with a practical framework for measuring what matters and a more confident answer to the question every programme must face: is this actually working?
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Guest chaired by
Liz Murray (info), Chief of Staff, The SASIG
Presented by
Oz Alashe MBE (info), CEO & Founder, Cybsafe
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