With threat actors exploiting the growing use of generative AI tools and the prevalence of shadow AI, organisations must strengthen their security programmes and culture to manage the rising risk ...
Cyberattacks have evolved at a staggering pace, yet the way organizations train employees to defend against them has largely ...
Training employees to resist the lure of phishing, scams, and deepfakes is central to a good cybersecurity posture, but to be effective it needs to be handled with plenty of input and guidance from ...
Despite increasing investment, security awareness training continues to deliver marginal benefits. With a focus on actions over knowledge, AI-based HRM can personalize training to improve employee ...
In an era where AI-powered cyber threats are evolving faster than ever, traditional security training approaches have failed to adequately protect organizations, leaving employees vulnerable to ...
Cybersecurity relies as much on human behavior as it does on technology. Even the most robust firewalls can be rendered ineffective with a single thoughtless click. As organizations face increasingly ...
When it comes to cybersecurity, leaders can’t afford to overlook the role their people play in safeguarding the organization. Often, employees are viewed primarily as part of the problem—especially as ...
Because of the types and volume of data that MTU works with, and because of the risk of financial, reputational, and other harm to MTU and its affiliates due to social engineering and other cyber ...
Most successful cyberattacks target end users through social engineering. They also exploit systems left vulnerable due to user errors. This is why securing the human element is crucial to managing ...
One of the biggest mistakes that low-performing security education programs make is treating security awareness training as if every user impacts security in exactly the same way. Everyone gets the ...