Cyber Insiders shines a light on what it’s really like to work in the world of cybersecurity.
Through interviews with cybersecurity experts, academics and leaders we’ll expose a high-pressured, fast-moving industry that expects its leaders to continuously defend against ever-evolving threat actors.
We will dive into the challenges, stresses, and motivations of those that protect our banks, critical infrastructure and online lives, to uncover what it really takes to protect your organisation in today’s threat landscape.
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Cyber Insiders shines a light on what it’s really like to work in the world of cybersecurity.
Through interviews with cybersecurity experts, academics and leaders we’ll expose a high-pressured, fast-moving industry that expects its leaders to continuously defend against ever-evolving threat actors.
We will dive into the challenges, stresses, and motivations of those that protect our banks, critical infrastructure and online lives, to uncover what it really takes to protect your organisation in today’s threat landscape.
Brought to you by Adarma. Cybersecurity services tailored to your needs. Find out more at www.adarma.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode we talk to Debi Ashenden, Professor of Cybersecurity at the University of Portsmouth about the social and human behavioural aspects of cybersecurity. Debi shares her perspective on the need to find ways to “patch with people” rather than with technology alone and discusses the impact of organisational psychology on cybersecurity.
From “social loafing” to the “free rider” and “sucker effect”, Debi delves into the various psychological factors that influence poor decision making around cybersecurity and explores the changing role of the CISO in driving user awareness and reducing human vulnerability.
Find out more at https://adarma.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.