Cyberpsychology: Navigating the Intersection of Technology and Human Behaviour for Risk Professionals
Cyberpsychology examines the psychological processes influencing human behaviour in digital environments, offering valuable insights for risk professionals. It addresses cognitive biases, social engineering, cybercrime, burnout, technostress, and emerging technologies like AI and VR. By integrating these principles, organisations can anticipate threats, enhance cybersecurity strategies, and foster resilience in the digital age.
Zero Trust Frameworks: A Strategic Imperative for Managing Evolving Cyber Threats
Zero Trust is a modern cybersecurity framework that eliminates implicit trust, requiring continuous verification for every user and device. For risk professionals, it reduces attack surfaces, limits breach impacts, and enhances compliance, making it essential for managing evolving cyber risks in decentralised, cloud-driven, and hybrid work environments.