The Praxis Practice Blog

Insights on security culture, human factors in cybersecurity, and building resilient organizations.

Why invest in a culture of security: Human Detectors
· Aimee Laycock

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
· Aimee Laycock

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
· Aimee Laycock

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
· Aimee Laycock

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
· Aimee Laycock

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.

Director of Research to speak at Cognitive Security Institute
· Aimee Laycock

Director of Research to speak at Cognitive Security Institute

Cognitive Security Institute is hosting a presentation by Dr. Thea Mannix, Director of Research at Praxis Security Labs.

Why invest in a culture of security: Resilience
· Kai Roer

Why invest in a culture of security: Resilience

A series of blog posts discussing a number of areas that provide value for security programs. This one focuses on resilience.

Attend or request the talk: The Psychology of Security
· Kai Roer

Attend or request the talk: The Psychology of Security

Research Director Thea Mannix to talk at Sikkerhetsfestivalen.

No, ChatGPT does not think like us
· Thea Mannix

No, ChatGPT does not think like us

ChatGPT does not operate like a human brain. The basic functions are the same, but the complexity is vastly different.

Statistical methods of interest: Sensitivity Analysis
· Jacopo Paglia

Statistical methods of interest: Sensitivity Analysis

A blog on the use of sensitivity analysis.