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5 Years of the Oh Behave! Cybersecurity Attitudes and Behaviors Report

Join our webinar on March 11th at 1pm ET to hear key insights from our 5-year Oh Behave! study, and take a look at where we need to go from here.

Built on data collected annually since 2021, Oh Behave! analyzes responses from more than 25,000 adults across multiple countries. The five-year analysis reveals a consistent trend: cybersecurity awareness has increased, while sustained secure behavior has declined. Join the NCA and CybSafe as we take a deep dive into the report's key findings over the last 5 years, and discuss where we need to go from here in order to create a more secure online world.

What to expect:

  • A deep-dive into five years of the Oh Behave! study, showing how awareness and secure behaviors have changed over time.

  • Learn why cybersecurity awareness may be rising, but sustained secure behavior (like using MFA or strong passwords) is lagging.

  • Hear from the NCA and CybSafe on where we need to go from here to close behavior gaps and improve cybersecurity habits for a more secure online world.

Who should attend:

  • Cybersecurity professionals and practitioners who want data-driven insights into human risk factors and behavior trends.

  • Training and awareness program designers who want to leverage research to make security training more effective and actionable.

Download the report here.


Speakers

Oz Alashe

Oz Alashe

CEO

Cybsafe

Oz Alashe

Oz Alashe

CEO

Cybsafe

Lisa Plaggemier

Lisa Plaggemier

Executive Director

National Cybersecurity Alliance

Lisa Plaggemier

Lisa Plaggemier

Executive Director

National Cybersecurity Alliance

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