Human-Centred Security: Effectively managing behaviour
Summary
This article announces a BrightTALK InfoSec session on Human-Centred Security featuring Dan Norman. The session will explore vulnerabilities in human behavior that attackers exploit, factors influencing security behavior, and strategies to protect the workforce and manage security effectively.
IFF Assessment
FOE
The article discusses how human behavior makes individuals susceptible to manipulation, which is a key vector for cyberattacks.
Defender Context
Defenders need to understand the psychological aspects of security to build more resilient systems and train users effectively. Recognizing the common vulnerabilities in human behavior is crucial for mitigating social engineering attacks and phishing campaigns.