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Cybersecurity Culture: The One-Size-Fits-All Myth and Addressing Human Factor Challenges


Course

Vicente Gea Vidal, Fernando Sanz, Vicente Amorós, Carmelo Jiménez Briso-Montiano and Cesar Martin Perez discuss what genuine human risk management looks like - covering role-based awareness and AI-driven social engineering threats in 2026.

Checkbox-based awareness training is no longer enough, and most organizations already know it. The real challenge is building a security culture that reflects how people actually behave, not how policies assume they will. In this session, the expert panel will examine what genuine human risk management looks like in practice - from role-based awareness programs and psychological safety to board-level accountability and artificial intelligence-driven threat evolution.

The session will explore:

  • Why the one-size-fits-all approach to security awareness fails;
  • How to build a culture where employees report incidents without fear of blame;
  • What AI-powered threats including hyper-personalized phishing, deepfakes and prompt injection mean for human-layer defenses in 2026.

Here is the course outline:

Cybersecurity Culture: The One-Size-Fits-All Myth and Addressing Human Factor Challenges

Completion

The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:

CPE Credit Certificate

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