Date: 01/10/2024
Time: 1100 – 1200 Eastern Time
Vendor: cyberconIQ
Technology/Topic: Human Defense Platform
Vendor URL: https://cyberconiq.com
TEM Video (milTube): https://www.milsuite.mil/video/watch/video/67101
Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
cyberconIQ has a patented methodology to assess, visualize and remediate human cyber risk. It uses trait-based personality theory and behavioral science to map personality-based risk styles to cyber vulnerabilities and lower the risk of phishing and social engineering attacks. All while building a strong cyber culture and changing behaviors.
Use humans as part of the solution instead of treating them as part of the problem and reduce human-centric risk. Below are the results:
- Proven reduction in phishing failure rates (Under 2%)
- Successful remediation of serial clickers (repeat phish failures).
- Improved compliance, cyber culture growth and behaviors.
- CISO 30,000 ft view of human cyber risk DNA at the individual and organizational levels and pathways to compromise.
- Provide training on high-risk areas, like AI Cybersecurity topics to reduce risk.
With their patented method, cyberconIQ uses a short assessment to understand users’ risk styles and personalities, and their approach to risk and rules. Once cyberconIQ understands the users, the company can discern their vulnerabilities and can drive personalized training, as well as understand the weaknesses of the organization.
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