Learn, Unlearn and Relearn: Adaptive Cybersecurity Culture Model

Tapiwa Gundu
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In the ever-evolving cyberspace landscape, organisations face persistent threats that continuously mutate and adapt. To effectively defend against these dynamic cyber threats, a fundamental shift in cybersecurity culture is imperative. This paper presents a novel Adaptive Cybersecurity Culture Model (ACCM) that encapsulates the principles of "Learn, Unlearn, and Relearn" as a strategic stance to foster resilience and adaptability in the face of evolving cyber threats. The ACCM emphasizes the importance of continuous learning as the cornerstone of cybersecurity culture. It advocates the adoption of a growth mindset within organisations, encouraging employees to stay updated with emerging threats, technologies, and best practices. However, the model goes beyond mere learning; it underscores the significance of unlearning outdated practices and misconceptions that may hinder effective cybersecurity. Furthermore, the ACC model introduces the concept of "Relearn," emphasizing the need to rapidly adapt and evolve strategies and tactics in response to ever-changing cyber threats. It promotes a culture of agility and adaptability, enabling organisations to respond effectively to both known and unforeseen cyber challenges. The model presented in this paper draws from case studies of various industries to illustrate the successful adoption and transformation of cybersecurity culture using the Learn, Unlearn, and Relearn principles. The ACCM represents a paradigm shift in cybersecurity culture, acknowledging that the ability to adapt is as critical as the ability to protect. By fostering a culture of continuous learning, unlearning, and relearning, organisations can proactively enhance their cyber resilience and effectively defend against the ever-evolving cyber threat landscape. This paper provides a roadmap for organisations to embark on this transformative journey toward a more adaptive and resilient cybersecurity culture.
学习、解除学习和再学习:适应性网络安全文化模型
在不断变化的网络空间环境中,组织面临着持续变异和适应的威胁。为了有效抵御这些动态网络威胁,网络安全文化必须发生根本性转变。本文介绍了一种新颖的自适应网络安全文化模型(ACCM),该模型囊括了 "学习、解除学习和再学习 "的原则,是面对不断演变的网络威胁时培养复原力和适应性的一种战略立场。ACCM 强调持续学习作为网络安全文化基石的重要性。它提倡在组织内部采用成长型思维模式,鼓励员工随时了解新兴威胁、技术和最佳实践。然而,该模型不仅仅是学习,它还强调了摒弃过时做法和错误观念的重要性,这些做法和观念可能会阻碍有效的网络安全。此外,ACC 模式还引入了 "再学习 "的概念,强调需要快速调整和发展战略战术,以应对不断变化的网络威胁。它倡导敏捷性和适应性文化,使组织能够有效应对已知和不可预见的网络挑战。本文介绍的模式借鉴了各行业的案例研究,说明了如何利用 "学习、解除学习和再学习 "原则成功采用和转变网络安全文化。ACCM 代表了网络安全文化模式的转变,承认适应能力与保护能力同样重要。通过培养一种持续学习、不学习和再学习的文化,企业可以积极主动地增强网络复原力,有效抵御不断变化的网络威胁。本文为各组织提供了一个路线图,帮助它们踏上这条通往适应性和复原力更强的网络安全文化的转型之路。
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