Re-thinking The Human Factor with Bruce Hallas
Understanding the role of culture is crucial if we want to develop a security culture. Especially if we want to have a realistic chance of influencing behaviour, which is probably why we're wanting to develop a security culture in the first place.
This is because culture is like a body of water. If you come at the water from high above at too high a velocity with a massive, weighty body of change, the body of water will act like a slab of concrete.
You'll get a very different response, however, if you approach the water from a closer range, at a slower speed and with something more streamlined. You’ll glide through to the underside of the water and be able to explore the intricate inner-workings of the ecosystem contained within.
It’s that understanding which will guide your cyber security awareness, behaviour, and culture initiatives towards a greater chance of success.
Gert Jan Hofstede joins us for a second time on the show for Episode 23 of the Re-Thinking the Human Factor Podcast.
Gert Jan is a population biologist and social scientist hailing from the Netherlands. His research and publications have provided many with deeper understanding in the areas of cultural evolution, societal change, cultural stability, and how those forces interact with and have influence upon one another.
Gert Jan is also known for his work in social simulation as well as for a number of books he has co-written with his father, Geert Hofstede.
“This is where culture is really at its most useful. To know that similar social results… to take a group where it should go, have to be reached by different ways by different routes in different cultures.”
JOIN GERT JAN HOFSTEDE AND BRUCE HALLAS AS THEY DISCUSS:
“I think there’s nothing better than international experience with reflection.”
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