
Security Has a People Problem. Three Leaders Explain Why Ignoring It Is Now a Liability.
A candid and thought-provoking exchange with:
- Camille Stewart Gloster - Former White House Deputy National Cyber Director. Known for advancing cyber workforce and human-centered policy initiatives.
- Dr. Julie Haney - Human-Centered Cyber Lead, NIST. Researches usable security, organizational adoption, and behavioral friction in security decision-making. decision-making.
- Flavius Plesu - Founder and CEO, OutThink. Dedicated to bridging behavioral science and cyber resilience across large enterprises.
Security strategies built on control and restriction are collapsing. AI agents, workforce fatigue, and low trust in security leadership are forcing a shift. This session lays out what must change from policy to culture.
Key topics:
- Why security teams lose influence when they approach people as a threat
- How AI agents now represent a new insider threat
- Why compliance fatigue can now be measurable as an operational liability
- How security teams earn authority by enabling end-user, not restricting
Security is no longer defined by tooling, it is defined by trust, adoption, and human behavior.
Access the unfiltered conversation between the leaders pioneering how security and humans effectively work together.
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