Human-driven risk is now the dominant factor in cybersecurity breaches, yet most organizations still rely on legacy training ...
Even with the strongest technical defenses, humans remain a critical factor in cyber security.
Living Security, the global leader in Human Risk Management (HRM), today released the 2025 State of Human Cyber Risk Report, an independent study conducted by leading research firm Cyentia Institute.
Automation also eliminates the risk of oversights typically associated with manual monitoring. Consistently updating automated tools ensures they remain effective against emerging cyber threats.
Just as the immune system quietly protects the human body every day, cybersecurity must quietly protect the digital ...
Public sector IT teams are under constant pressure. Threat actors are targeting the human layer with phishing, BEC, and credential attacks while staffing shortages, tool sprawl, and compliance demands ...
Cyber security no longer just a technology problem: Organisations must strengthen the human layer to reduce riskWhy employees are the first line of defence against cyber attacks.Issued by ...
Financial security teams must treat AI like a junior analyst, requiring humans to own decisions and approve any responsive ...
New Platform Powered by the Livvy AI Risk Intelligence Engine Helps Enterprises Predict, Prevent and Autonomously Resolve Workforce Risk AUSTIN, TX / ACCESS Newswire / March 24, 2026 / Living Security ...
If you ask a CISO what keeps them up at night, the answer usually isn’t “lack of tools.” It’s uncertainty. Uncertainty about ...
Cybersecurity was often treated as an afterthought. But in today’s AI-enabled, data-driven economy, that is no longer true.