Re-thinking The Human Factor with Bruce Hallas
Creating effective education and awareness programs is a fundamental aspect of an effective security strategy. In this episode, we talk about the importance of integrating behavioural economics and psychology into the creation of effective education and awareness programs, and the strategy behind them.
A conversation with Robert Madelin, former Director General of Health and Consumer Policy at the European CommissionRobert Madelin brings a distinguished career and experience to the conversation in Episode 4 of Re-Thinking the Human Factor. Robert has been focused throughout his career on policy generation, awareness and education, and as part of that, designing policy so the odds are stacked in favour of those who comply with that policy.
Why behavioural economics and psychology is relevant to education and awareness programsJoin Bruce and Robert in this episode as they each draw from a well of extensive experience to converse around:
"It's the human factor that makes us vulnerable."
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ABOUT ROBERT MADELIN
Chairman, Fipra International // Director General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CONNECT) // Director-General for Health and Consumer Policy (SANCO) // A negotiator in international trade and investment, first for the UK, and then for the EU // Served in the Cabinet of European Commission Vice-President Leon Brittan.
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