The Praxis Practice Blog
Insights on security culture, human factors in cybersecurity, and building resilient organizations.
Advancing Technology, Static Practices: The Cybersecurity Dilemma
Explore the human side of cybersecurity in 'Advancing Technology, Static Practices'. This article examines risks in tech use, like PDF reader vulnerabilities, and offers strategies for organizations to align technology with employee preferences, enhancing security.
Looking back on 2023
A quick round up of 2023 with accompanying photos of the Praxis Security Labs team at events taken in the past 3 months.
Resilience, human factors and security
Employee involvement is not a luxury but a necessity for achieving resilience in the face of ongoing and future incidents.
Is digital friction harming your organization?
Being the department that improves business by reducing friction, raising productivity, and improving security can do wonders for your internal PR.
The Crucial Role of Effective Data Visualization
By focusing on clarity and audience relevance, communication can be enhanced through well-designed visual data representations.
Why invest in a culture of security: Human Detectors
By tapping into employees' motivation, it is possible to create a network of human detectors spanning the organization to form an early warning system.
Intercepting human behavior
The transition from traditional Security Awareness Training (SAT) to Human Risk Management (HRM) is a pivotal industry shift for cybersecurity.
New software to solve cybersecurity's human risk challenge
Press Release - Praxis Security Labs launches Navigator - a groundbreaking new software to address the biggest challenge in cybersecurity and human risk management.
Transform how you manage human risks
Praxis Security Labs develops new software to address the challenges of managing human risk and interpreting behavior in security data.
Why invest in a culture of security: Adaptability
The more adaptable your organization is, the more likely you are to reduce its losses and return to normal operations quickly, after an incident.