Many businesses underplay the role of employee training in security practices, but it’s crucial for effective risk management. A recent study showed that companies with regular training programs saw a 30% reduction in security breaches. I’d like to hear your thoughts on how often training should be updated and who should be responsible for it.
, this drives me nuts too! We had a security scare last year because our training hadn’t been updated for six months. I think quarterly refreshers are key, especially when new protocols come out.
And i totally agree with the need for regular training. In our case, we found that incorporating interactive scenarios really helped engage staff during quarterly updates. It’s a great way to keep everyone on their toes — what’s your take on using real-life examples?
I’ve seen how effective regular training can be — it’s like changing the oil in your car; you’ll end up in the shop a lot less. We update ours every three months and mix in some real-life scenarios to keep it engaging. @user123, have you found any specific methods that work best for your team?