A SETA program can be effective if the material is interesting
and, most importantly, current. SETA materials should be
specific enough so that personnel can integrate them into their
jobs, but they can also be broad enough to cover several
different security topics. Regardless of the approach taken, the
amount of information should not overwhelm the audience.
Techniques for disseminating SETA material are, but not limited
to:
- Posters, “do and don’t lists,†or checklists
- Screensavers and warning banners/messages
- Newsletters
- Agency wide e-mail messages
- Videotapes
- Web-based sessions
- Computer-based sessions
- Teleconferencing sessions
- In-person, instructor-led sessions
- Security Awareness Month, or similar event
- Awards program (e.g., plaques, letters of appreciation)