The Praxis Navigator is now accepting beta customers!
Human factors are being recognized as a critical element of modern cyber security, yet these very factors seems to be hard to identify and track for many companies. Many resort to purchase more tools to create or collect new data that promises to provide more and better results.
But is it helping?
This is the very question we have been asking here at Praxis Security Labs. And the answer is not clear. What is clear is that most organizations already have lots and lots of data that pertains to human behaviors already available to them. And most organizations are not leveraging that data to make better and informed decisions on how to manage their human factors risks.
We decided to help leveraging the existing data, and to make it easy to discover areas that needs attention. Next we provide context to investigate what is going on in the data, before we provide recommendations to help decide what organisations should take action on.
All is done with our human factors lense. We look for traces of human behaviors. We investigate and interpret that data from a human perspective. We focus on presenting the data and information in a human-readable form. And we provide advice on how to improve the behaviors based on the latest research. All by using your existing data and vendors, no need to change anything.
You are hereby invited to join our beta-testing program, available here: https://lnkd.in/gKzqFzbe We welcome your feedback and ideas!
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Best selling author | keynote speaker | CEO and Founder @ Praxis Security Labs | Security Culture and Human Factors expert
1 年It was an error in the URL to the beta signup page first posted. That has now been fixed. A direct link here: https://praxissecuritylabs.com/product/navigator
Hej Kai, the link to the beta does not work when I try it
Director of Quince Group and Senior Adviser to StoneTurn, advising on insider risks. Coach and leadership training. CSyP. C-me
1 年Thanks Kai. Useful thoughts. Good to see your focus on human factors. You are right that many organisations already have plenty of human data - they don't always need more - rather to understand what they already have. This is where genuinely holistic security can help - by joining the dots across an organisation - to help understand what the risks are, and then respond in a proportionate fashion. Richard, The Quince Group.