About Praxis Navigator

Born from 25+ years of pioneering security culture research and real-world application. Created by the expert whose framework was adopted by ENISA for EU security guidelines.

The Story Behind the Platform

From academic research to industry adoption, Praxis Navigator represents the evolution of security culture measurement into a practical, scalable solution.

Research Foundation

Praxis Navigator is built on decades of academic research and real-world validation. Every measurement methodology, behavioral indicator, and reporting framework has been tested and refined through extensive field studies.

  • Security Culture Framework adopted by ENISA
  • Co-author of "The Security Culture Playbook" (Wiley, 2022)
  • Former Chief Research Officer at KnowBe4
  • 25+ years in security culture research
"Security culture isn't about awareness campaigns or training completion rates. It's about measuring actual behaviors that indicate real security posture."
- Kai Roer, Creator

Our Purpose

Driven by a clear mission and ambitious vision for the future of security culture.

Our Mission

To transform security culture from guesswork into measurable, actionable intelligence. We provide organizations with the tools to understand, measure, and improve their human security posture through evidence-based behavioral monitoring.

Our Vision

A world where every organization can confidently answer: "How secure are our people?" Where security culture measurement is as standard and trusted as financial auditing, providing clear insights that drive meaningful behavioral change.

Meet the Creator

Kai Roer is the world's leading expert in security culture measurement, whose work has shaped how organizations understand human security behavior.

25+
Years of Research
3
Published Books
1
Framework Adopted by ENISA

Key Achievements

  • Creator of Security Culture Framework (adopted by ENISA)
  • Former Chief Research Officer at KnowBe4
  • Co-author: "The Security Culture Playbook" (Wiley)
  • Ron Knode Service Award recipient (CSA)
  • National Cybersecurity Institute Fellow
  • Adjunct Professor, NTNU

Why Security Culture Measurement Matters

In an era where human error causes 95% of security breaches, measuring and improving security behavior isn't optional—it's essential.

95%
Of breaches involve human error
$4.45M
Average cost of a data breach
200%
ROI improvement with measurement
70%
Reduction in security incidents

Ready to Transform Your Security Culture?

Join organizations worldwide who have moved beyond guesswork to evidence-based security culture improvement.