The perfect gift mug for Security Geeks - let them know you wouldn't want to be them
Friday, November 14th @ 6:59 AM
It's OK to be human, or even cynical about security for a moment, if you take advantage of the opportunity to engage people about the information they handle in their jobs, and how important it is to the organization.
(If you can't see the image of the mug below, follow the link in the captions below to see it.)
"Stop Shooting! I'm Just the SECURITY Guy!"
Office Mug

Just in time for the office Christmas party season, now you can show your Security Geek that you get their pain. Or, you can just buy one for yourself to get some sympathy and start the conversation about the Governance by Graffiti movement.
There's no point in denying that security is a dirty word in some organizations. But sometimes you just need to break the tension and get people to talk about it. What better conversation starter than a mug that clearly separates the person from the role?
But when people take the bait, the real discussion needs to turn to how the information that people handle in their job impacts the organization, and what they can do, in their small way, to help take action now.
You can then use the opportunity to direct people to the Streetwise Security Zone as a place where they can find out about Governance by Graffiti... and how you can leverage this informal community to learn more about security and complement your formal security programs.
Zazzle.com is a great place to customize all kinds of merchandise with your own messages, and even order "one-off" copies of products designe by yourself or others. Whether for security or other purposes, you can come up with great gifts for office Christmas parties. Click the Zazzle.com link above to see how easily you can find or create what you're looking for.
Scott Wright
The Streetwise Security Coach
http://www.streetwise-security-zone.com
Phone: 1-613-693-0997
Email: scott@streetwise-security-zone.com
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