Culture videos featuring our own in-house experts speaking.
The entertaining culture videos give viewers a healthy dose of energy that makes them open to learning. Thus, employees are able to form their own opinions about their own behavior in a short period of time.
Culture video Municipality of Brielle
About Culture Videos
Promote a safe culture with customized videos featuring employees and experts from the organization.
The short stimulating Culture Videos explain topics in an approachable way. The “why” of information security and privacy is central. We achieve behavioral and cultural change through psychological methods.
Culture videos are accompanied by communication messages, confrontational actions (e.g., a phishing test), Continuous Learning Intranet and Nanolearnings. The content is created based on input from the organization and the Cyber Barometer. As a result, it is always relevant and recognizable.
Cultural video themes are supplemented by:
- reinforcing communication, thus recognizable storylines are established. This communication creates great impact and presence
- Confrontational Actions: these are used for topics that can be simulated such as a Walk-in Test and Phishing Test, for example
- Continuous Learning Intranet and Nanolearnings: boosting self-learning through engaging content on intranet
Specifically, what do you get:
Campaigns with culture videos and confrontational actions.
- Videos developed specifically for organization
- Confrontational actions are used if this reinforces the learning process within the current topic
- Culture videos are added to the Continuous Learning Intranet, so these pages also play into a strong culture
- The Culture Videos can also be pushed by email to (a specific group of) employees
“The beauty of the 100% Cyber Aware approach is that all the elements are really tailored to our organization. First you do a baseline measurement through the Cyber Barometer which allows you to know where you stand as an organization. Then you take targeted action to change behavior. For me, that’s exactly where the big win is.”
Kim van der Meer, CISO of the Municipality of Brielle