 Hey, so companies spend a lot of time and effort on training programs and security awareness programs They put up different kind of posters, make and take tests, watch videos, all that kind of stuff however If you want to summarize all of this into a simple message of how to be secure then There's only one thing that you can say is Be rude being rude is a fundamental part of layer 8 security so if Someone is shoulder-surfing you. Hey, man. You want to go out after work to catch the game You try to shoulder-surf my password you stupid piece of shit, or you see somebody trying to tell gate you into the building Could you hold the door for me, please mate? Open your own door you tell game pizza and most importantly Don't succumb to any social engineering attacks Good morning, sir. How are you today? Good. What's so good about it? You worthless piece of rude workforce is a secure workforce You heard it here first On another note if you're in London between the 30th August and the 2nd of September and you want to learn a bit about some security The best place ahead is 44 con 44 con calm Last time I checked. I think there's about 20 or 30 tickets left So you better hurry and you meet some people who actually know a bit about security Unless you're actually watching this video two years from now in which case it's probably best you get in a DeLorean 88.8 miles per hour head back and attend 44 con because I'm sure it would be a great event Anyway, I'm off now to get my DeLorean and I'll see you in two weeks ago