When people discuss cybersecurity, they often envision firewalls, encryption, and extensive lines of code. But the truth is simpler and more human. Most breaches, compromises, and failures occur because of people and not just the dreaded “human error”. That’s why Cyberpsychology, the science of how humans interact with technology, is fast becoming one of the most important fields in the digital age.
Continue reading “Cyberpsychology is the Future”Moving Psyber Inc Forward: Harnessing Human Factors for Cyber Resilience
In a digital era where cybersecurity threats grow more sophisticated by the day, resilience has never been more critical. At Psyber Inc., we’re not just focusing on technical defences, we’re rethinking how organizations recover and thrive after cyber incidents. Our innovative approach taps into an often-overlooked asset: the human element.
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This article evaluates the NCSC’s Cybersecurity Risk Management Guidance through the lens of human factors and cyber psychology. While the framework excels in technical prevention, it falls short in addressing the human elements crucial to recovery, such as morale, stress, and organisational culture. Recommendations include integrating resilience-focused metrics, adapting attack trees for human-centric scenarios, balancing prevention with recovery, and leveraging cyber psychology insights. These enhancements would align the guidance with the realities of human behaviour, creating a more effective and comprehensive approach to cyber risk management.
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