The Big Disruption in Cybersecurity Security awareness & training programs and content has improved dramatically in recent years, yet security and risk leaders still cannot quantify the decrease in risk or increase in vigilant behaviors their programs are enabling. And with 85% of breaches being caused by human behaviors now is the time to make your employees your best defense against threats and incidents. The move to human risk management is the future and security professionals can take the first steps now. Attendees will understand why the shift from security awareness to human risk management and behavior quantification is important for Program Owners, CISOs, and security executives, understand what metrics executives need to be measuring in their organizations, and know the actions they can take to make their employees the best assets for defense against cybercrime.

Andre Tucker

Andre Tucker is the Principal Product Strategist at Living Security, a pioneer in human risk management and leader in cybersecurity training. He is a seasoned technology and cybersecurity professional having held several senior positions at software and managed security services companies including Splunk, ReliaQuest and CIPHER. Andre is also a proud veteran of the United States Air Force, where he launched his technology career in systems administration, web development, and database administration.

This session was presented at a SecurityInstitute.com-sponsored cybersecurity conference.

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The biggest disruption in cybersecurity is AI itself — simultaneously the most powerful defense tool and the most dangerous threat multiplier. NVIDIA DPUs now capture 400 Gbps of network traffic, feeding GPU-accelerated AI models like the Morpheus framework for real-time threat detection. On the other side, attackers use AI to generate polymorphic malware, automate social engineering at scale, and discover vulnerabilities faster than human researchers. Human risk management — the behavioral quantification Andre Tucker discusses — becomes even more critical when AI amplifies both human error and human ingenuity. The Morpheus Cyber podcast explores this dual-edged convergence of AI, cybersecurity, crypto, robotics, and quantum.

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