Chris Benham
Passionate about Security Awareness
Logan, Utah, United States
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Born and raised in Phoenix Arizona, and is a cybersecurity analyst based in Logan, Utah, with a knack for translating complex security challenges into practical solutions. Whether he's diving into metrics, collaborating across teams, or wrapping up projects, Chris brings a thoughtful, grounded approach to enterprise security. He’s passionate about building awareness, reducing risk, and making cybersecurity training feel less like a mystery and more like a shared responsibility. Outside of work, he’s a judge for Star Wars Unlimited a TCG (Trading Card Game), enjoys reading, cooking and traveling. Attends SAINTCon regularly as a volunteer for the Health Care Hacking Village.
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Security Awareness ==> Action
Security Awareness needs to be changed. The Archaic method of training needs to evolve into something new. We have taken Awareness as far as it can go, we have taken it down to the granular level of forcing employees to watch or click through meaningless training. My goal in this session is to change how we perceive Security Awareness transforming it into Security Action.
Security Awareness ==> Action
Security Awareness needs to be changed. The Archaic method of training needs to evolve into something new. We have taken Awareness as far as it can go, we have taken it down to the granular level of forcing employees to watch or click through meaningless training. My goal in this session is to change how we perceive Security Awareness transforming it into Security Action.
Security Awareness ==> Action
Security Awareness needs to be changed. The Archaic method of training needs to evolve into something new. We have taken Awareness as far as it can go, we have taken it down to the granular level of forcing employees to watch or click through meaningless training. My goal in this session is to change how we perceive Security Awareness transforming it into Security Action.
Security Awareness ==> Action
Security Awareness needs to be changed. The Archaic method of training needs to evolve into something new. We have taken Awareness as far as it can go, we have taken it down to the granular level of forcing employees to watch or click through meaningless training. My goal in this session is to change how we perceive Security Awareness transforming it into Security Action.
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