Mind the Gap: The Psychology of Security Risk
This podcast uncovers how deeply ingrained human psychological biases influence our perception and behavior regarding security, often leading to a false sense of safety and ineffective countermeasures.
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Explore the fascinating disconnect between how we feel about security and the actual risks we face, a phenomenon rooted in deep-seated human psychological biases. This podcast delves into why our brains are ill-equipped for modern threats, often leading to irrational decisions and the prevalence of "security theater" over genuine protection. We examine the impact of these biases on individual and organizational security, offering insights into fostering a true security-first mindset.
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