Understanding Human Error in Cybersecurity

Understanding Human Error in Cybersecurity

In the realm of cybersecurity, human error accounts for 75% of breaches, yet it’s not just about “stupid humans.” Recent insights reveal that 10% of users contribute to 73% of risk, while over 60% foster vigilance. With the right empowerment, visibility, and training, humans can transform from a risk factor to a cybersecurity strength. Let’s rethink our approach to managing human risk.

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Guests Wade Baker, Ashley Rose, and Sumona Banerji who explore the critical role of human behavior in cybersecurity. They discuss the significant impact of human error on security breaches, the importance of cognitive security, and the need for a cultural shift in how organizations approach cybersecurity training and awareness.

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