human factor
Generative AI: The Double-Edged Sword of CybersecurityÂ
Jason Morgan | | AI awareness training, AI defense, AI defense tools, AI detection, AI in security, AI literacy, AI readiness, AI resilience, AI-driven threats, AI-enabled attacks, AI-enabled defense, CIO, CISO, Cybersecurity Strategy, deepfake attacks, human factor, human firewall, human-centric security, internal threats, Phishing, Proactive Cybersecurity, social engineering, stress signal analysis, synthetic personas, voice deepfakes
As GenAI transforms cyberattacks and defenses, organizations must strengthen the human layer. Learn how AI multiplies both risk and resilience in 2025 ...
Security Boulevard
The Crucial Influence of Human Factors in Security Breaches
Prashant Ketkar | | breaches, Human Error, human factor, MFA, Phishing, remote browser isolation, Vulnerabilities, zero trust
The hard truth is that security breaches often happen because of human mistakes from simple, everyday actions. It's not just employees unknowingly using unsecured Wi-Fi – it's phishing, weak passwords and a ...
Security Boulevard
Human Factors: Why Technology Alone Will Never Equal Cyber Secure
In this episode, Kai Roer, Chief Research Officer at KnowBe4, explains how human factors will always play a role in how secure our technology is. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5UDKiGLlzxhiGnd6FtvEnmStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-tripwire-cybersecurity-podcastRSS: https://tripwire.libsyn.com/rssYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgTfY3TXF9YKE9pUKp57pGSTaapTLpvC3 Cybersecurity is ...
CISO Stories Podcast: The Unpatchable Vulnerability that is Human Nature
CISO Stories Podcast | | CISO, CISO Stories Podcast, Exploits, Hacking, human factor, Podcast, PodcastsCat, Rachel Tobac, security, social engineering, Vulnerabilities, vulnerability
Rachel Tobac, CEO of SocialProof Security, delves into the inner-workings of social engineering exploits where she leverages her background in neuroscience and behavioral psychology to exploit the unpatchable vulnerability that is human ...
Cybercriminals count on human interaction in 99% of attacks, research shows
Cybercrooks exploit human flaws in about 99% of their attacks, using social engineering across email, cloud applications and social media to gain a foothold in a targeted infrastructure, new research shows. Almost ...

