If phishing still works, so must our training! Understand why cybersecurity training remains vital as attackers continue to exploit predictable human behaviours.
Explore how security awareness has shifted to a holistic approach of human risk management. Learn why changing behaviour, not just spreading awareness, is crucial in today's cyber landscape.
Reflect on the early days of cyber threats with the Love Bug virus. Discover how this simple yet effective attachment-based attack marked a turning point in the evolution of malicious actors.
As AI reshapes cybersecurity threats, understanding how scams are evolving has never been more critical. Welcome to Razorwire. I'm Jim, and today I'm talking with Noora Ahmed-Moshe, VP of Strategy and Operations at Hoxhunt. We'll explore how AI is transforming cybersecurity threats and what that means for protecting ourselves and our organisations.
By James Rees, MD, Razorthorn Security Human-related security failures are rarely about incompetence. Most organisations view security as a problem to be solved through training modules, awareness campaigns and strict policies, yet beneath this mechanical approach lies a deeper truth: our relationship with security at work mirrors our basic human needs for safety, belonging and professional dignity.
Are layoffs increasing your cybersecurity risk and driving your team to burnout? This episode looks into the psychological underpinnings of infosec to navigate turbulent times at work.
As outsourcing grows, so do third-party risks. Discover why regular checks and a resilience plan are essential for managing long-term vendor relationships and preventing potential threats.
By James Rees, MD, Razorthorn Security In an era of interconnected services and external partnerships, two critical security challenges loom large: third party risk and insider threats. Recent events highlight these concerns – from the massive breach of Social Security numbers through a service provider to the CrowdStrike incident that grounded major airlines, causing hundreds of millions in damages.