Good News…Security Culture is Improving Around the World

A new industry report evaluating the level of security culture worldwide has found a positive improvement overall. The 2022 Security Culture Report by KnowBe4 looked at trends in security culture for the first time, analysing the ideas, customs and social behaviors of an organisation that influence their security. In particular, the report looked at the seven different dimensions of security culture (Attitudes, Behaviors, Cognition, Communication, Compliance, Norms and Responsibilities) across regions and industries worldwide.


Key findings from the report include:


In Africa, there is a tradition and interest in security culture, especially in South Africa, where a higher level of security culture was achieved.
In Asia, a wide variation of security culture scores across nations exists. While Japan is doing reasonably well, countries like Malaysia and Indonesia show an alarmingly low security culture index score.
In Europe, both Sweden and Ireland are often considered as technologically advanced. Along with these two countries, Italy and Bulgaria also had higher security culture scores.
In the USA, differences in security culture exist based on organisational size, where small organisations are outperforming larger organisations.
Security culture in Oceania is showing that Australia and New Zealand are quite different from each other, and neither is doing particularly well.
Central and South America are now beginning to measure security culture, with more countries from these regions added every year.

“Security culture involves how people think about and approach a more secure environment and this report focuses on those key elements,” says Perry Carpenter, chief evangelist and strategy officer, KnowBe4. “In the new trend data, which looked at security culture over the last two to three years, security culture has improved across regions and industries overall. This was the most promising finding from our research and emphasises that security culture should be viewed as a critical asset us ..

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