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Pfizer Global Security Conference
Ben Woelk
ISO Program Manager
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Presentation Overview
• Background
• Communications Plan Basics
• RIT Implementation
• Success?
• Discussion
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BACKGROUND
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My Background
• Corporate
• Higher Education
– ISO Office
– Adjunct
• Techcomm
• Computing Security
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Rochester Institute of Technology
• RIT Environment– 18,000 students
– 3,500 faculty and staff
– International Locations
– ~40,000+ systems on the network at any given time
– Very skilled IT security students
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RIT Information Security
• RIT ISO– 3 full time
• Information Security Officer
• Program Manager
• Sr. Forensics Investigator
– 1-4 student employees
• Mix of coop and part-time
• Risk Management, not Information Technology
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COMMUNICATIONS PLAN BASICS
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Communications Plan
• Benefits
– Systematic approach
– Repeatable
– Set and achieve goals
– Be proactive
– Be strategy driven, not event driven
– Strategic plan drives marketing/communications
plan
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TechComm 101
• “We explain things” (R. J. Lippincott,
Intercom)
• Characteristics
– Interactive and adaptable
– Reader centered
• Personas
– Contextualized
– Concise
– Visual
– Cross cultural
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RIT IMPLEMENTATION
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Challenges
• Multiple audiences
• Messaging overload
• 30% annual turnover
• What, me worry?
• Dry/technical subject
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Digital Self Defense Goals
• Inform the entire population about threats.
• Educate new members of the RIT community
on Information Security topics.
• Maintain current information outputs and
engagement on Information Security topics.
• Create new avenues for communication to
expand awareness of Information Security
office.
• Inform community of new Infosec initiatives
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Target Audiences
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Strategies
• Consistent outreach
• Creative/fun deliverables
• New communication channels
• “What’s in it for me?” fulfillment
– Emphasizing home use
– Easy-to-implement best practices
– Consequences of non-compliance
– Interactive elements
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Security Awareness Plan
• Components
– Audience analysis
– Key messages
– Communications channels
– Calendar of promotions
– Develop relationships
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Key Message
• Short and Simple
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Calendar of Promotions
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Monthly TopicsMonth Topic
June, July, August Pre-Semester, Start of Semester
September New Students, New Semester, New Threats
October Cyber Security Awareness Month
November No Click November
December Scams and Hoaxes
January Data Privacy Month
February Ph(F)ebruary Phish
March Mobile Device Madness
April Spring Cleaning
May Graduating to Good Passwords
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Pre-Semester/Start of Semester
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Communications Channels
• What’s the best vehicle?
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Develop Relationships
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RIT Infosec Website
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RIT Social Media
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Posters
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Go Phish
https://www.pinterest.com/ritinfosec/playing-cards-by-rit-information-security/
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Alerts and Advisories
• Message Center
Portal/email
• Ad hoc
• ~20 per academic
year
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Move-in
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New Student Orientation
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Lightning Talks
• Six minute presentations
• Slides move every 18 seconds
• Topics
– Online reputation management
– Illegal file sharing
– Safe use of social media
– Security standards at RIT
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DSD Lightning Talk
• https://youtu.be/ef5XMlfQPxs?t=1862
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SUCCESS?
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Evaluation Tools
• Internal survey tool
– Fall baseline
– Spring progress
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Social Media Evaluation
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External Evaluations
• Use with care
• Kred (2013)
– Influence (trust)
– Outreach (propensity to share)
• Klout (2009)
– Perceived social influence
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Evaluate and Make Mid-Course Corrections• You will make mistakes
• Don’t be afraid to make a change
• Did it make a difference?
• Ways to evaluate
– Surveys
– Analytics
From austinevan
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Key Success Factors
• What’s in it for them?
• Relevant at home as well as at work
• Reach them where they are
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Resources
• EDUCAUSE
– Cybersecurity Awareness Resource Library
– Security Awareness Quick Start and Advanced
Guides
• W. K. Kellogg Foundation Template for
Strategic Communications Plan
• Richard Johnson-Sheehan Technical
Communication Today
• Society for Technical Communication
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Contact Me
Ben Woelk
[email protected]; [email protected]
Benwoelk.com
@benwoelk
www.linkedin.com/in/benwoelk/
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