One of the most important ways for corporations to protect themselves is through educating their employees. In their cyber awareness campaign #SharedResponsibility, which placed second at the Cyber Security Leader Awards 2019, Henkel’s IT Security team focuses on three strategic areas: inform, educate, engage. The company, for example, informs its employees through regularly published news on the intranet portal and the company-wide security policy is accessible for the entire staff. Henkel has also introduced mandatory trainings for management employees around the world, so that they implement appropriate measures in their departments and locations.
To further engage employees in this important topic, Henkel hosted its first Cyber Awareness Fair: This week-long event was organized by the IT department in collaboration with colleagues from Corporate Compliance, Corporate Security and Corporate Audit. 59 internal and external experts, including a member of the German federal cyber police, presented a total of 37 topics, among them social engineering, security in Industry 4.0, the security of mobile devices, and how to prevent e-mail fraud. Hosted in Duesseldorf and broadcasted to 81 countries, the fair was visited by more than 7000 employees worldwide. Some of these trainings and event formats had a more playful and engaging nature to them, for the sake of getting employees interested in learning about tech safety. All so employees develop a sense for their own IT protection, take problems seriously and know when to involve professional IT security.
5 days and 7 market stands: At the Cyber Awareness Fair under the motto #SharedResponsibility, Henkel employees could learn how to prevent a cyber security incident, interact with IT security experts and win prizes.