FREE WEBINAR
How AI is transforming human risk management
in cybersecurity
AI in Human Risk Management
AI is already changing cybersecurity – but its most profound impact may be in how we manage people-related risk, not just evolving threats.
In this session, we’ll explore how AI is reshaping the human layer of cyber risk. From behavior prediction and personalized interventions to workflow automation and control validation, we’ll break down real-world applications – and what they mean for your security programs.
You’ll also get a forward-looking view of what’s coming next, and how to stay ahead as AI accelerates.
Whether you lead on security awareness, human risk, or culture, this webinar will help you rethink what’s possible – and prepare for what’s coming.
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What you’ll learn:
What emerging AI capabilities will shape the future of human risk management (HRM)
Where AI is already improving the effectiveness of human risk interventions and awareness programs
The limits of AI in HRM – and where human judgment, oversight, and behavioral science still matter
How to navigate ethical, privacy, and transparency considerations when using AI on people-related data
Who’s it for?
Security awareness professionals
CISOs, CIOs, and data protection officers
CTOs, IT Directors, and IT Managers
Information security officers, managers, and analysts
Anyone passionate about staying ahead of the curve and transforming the way security awareness is approached.
Our speaker:
Oz Alashe MBE
Chief Executive Officer, CybSafe
Oz leads CybSafe. He has been the driving force behind CybSafe – the concept, vision and platform.
A former UK Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel, Oz is focused on making society more secure by helping organisations address the human aspect of cyber security.
Oz has a deep background in the areas of intelligence insight, complex human networks, and human cyber risk & resilience. He’s also passionate about reducing societal threats to stability and security by making the most of opportunities presented through advancements in technology.
Oz was made an MBE in 2010 for his personal leadership in the most complex of conflict environments.
Oz chairs the UK Government’s (DCMS) Cyber Resilience Expert Advisory Group. He also sits on the Advisory Board for the Research Institute in Sociotechnical Cyber Security (RISCS). And he’s an Expert Fellow at The Security, Privacy, Identity and Trust Engagement NetworkPlus (SPRITE+), as well as the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).