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SUMMARY:Webinar & practical workshop: Designing incident reporting systems
  in cybersecurity
DTSTART:20260219T130000Z
DTEND:20260219T153000Z
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CONTACT:securityawareness@lists.geant.org
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Davina Luyten\n\nThe human ability to recognise and 
 report incidents remains central to cybersecurity. Yet many organisations 
 still struggle to encourage meaningful reporting from employees. What can 
 cybersecurity learn from decades of safety science in aviation\, healthcar
 e\, and other high-risk sectors? This session begins with an expert input
  from Nico Ebert\, drawing on insights from his paper Learning from Safety
  Science: Designing Incident Reporting Systems in Cybersecurity (link to r
 ead the paper). The talk will explore how psychological safety\, fair and
  non-punitive responses to mistakes\, simple reporting mechanisms\, clear 
 guidance\, and strong feedback loops have transformed reporting cultures i
 n safety-critical environments\, and how the same principles can strengthe
 n cybersecurity resilience. Following the presentation\, participants wil
 l engage in a hands-on workshop\, applying together these proven ideas to 
 design practical\, user-centred reporting systems that make reporting easy
 \, supported\, and part of everyday practice. This workshop is aimed at c
 ybersecurity professionals in the NREN and broader R&E community such as a
 wareness and training experts\, security managers\, SOC/incident response 
 leads\, risk and  compliance officers and anyone designing or improving r
 eporting channels and response processes. Join us and work with peers to 
 translate proven principles into practical solutions for your organisation
 . About Nico EbertNico Ebert is a Professor of Information Systems and He
 ad of the Cybersecurity & People Group at the Zurich University of Applied
  Sciences in Human Factors in Security and Privacy. He has a Ph.D. in Info
 rmation Systems from the University of St. Gallen and several years of pra
 ctical experience in the IT industry in consulting companies and large cor
 porations. His research interests include organisational and behavioural a
 spects of security and privacy\, security and privacy by design\, and huma
 n-computer interaction.\n\nhttps://events.geant.org/event/2065/
URL:https://events.geant.org/event/2065/
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