Cybersecurity is as much about people, as it is about technology. To this end, the ability to influence positive cultural change in an organisations is as important as deploying the latest firewall or EDR solution. After all, what good is the latest EDR is a user hands their credentials over to a malicious actor?
Steve Jobs said “The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller. The storyteller sets the vision, values, and agenda of an entire generation that is to come”. Storytelling is an effective tool that can be used to drive positive change within an organisation.
While there are benefits of storytelling, however, finding the right story to convey your message might is not always easy. CyberStories offers a selection of stories, with key cyber related messages that can be conveyed with each story. The stories are tagged in a way that makes it easy to search, and a new story is released every week.
Here are some key advantages of using storytelling:
ENGAGES THE AUDIENCE
Stories capture people’s attention and emotions, making the message more compelling and memorable.
Facilitates communication across cultures
Stories transcend cultural boundaries and can be used to convey messages to diverse audiences, at various hierarchical levels within he organisation.
Makes complex ideas relatable
Storytelling can simplify complex or abstract ideas by presenting them in a familiar context. This helps the audience understand and connect with the message on a deeper level.
Helps overcome resistance to change
Stories transcend cultural boundaries and can be used to convey messages to diverse audiences, at various hierarchical levels within he organisation.
Enhances retention and understanding
Stories create a mental structure that aids in memory retention and therefore makes it easier for the audience to remember the message.
















