Posters and newsletters act as continuous reinforcement tools in a security awareness program. Formal training might happen once every few months, but posters and newsletters keep the discussion alive daily or weekly. Posters catch employees' attention during routine moments (grabbing coffee, etc.) and remind them in a subtle way of best practices – for example, a poster about tailgating might make someone stop a stranger following them through the door. Newsletters actively engage employees by providing fresh content – they might read a quick blurb about a new phishing scam in the monthly newsletter and be more vigilant as a result. Together, these tools ensure that security isn't just something employees think about during annual training; it becomes part of the workplace culture and conversation. They also demonstrate management's ongoing commitment to security, which can motivate employees to take it seriously. Essentially, posters and newsletters help maintain a constant "drip feed" of awareness that complements the deeper dives of interactive training, leading to better knowledge retention and behavior change.
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