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::🪲 Responding to attacks (opening attachments, risky sites, installing apps, social attacks). | ::🪲 Responding to attacks (opening attachments, risky sites, installing apps, social attacks). | ||
::🤖 A over trust in technology - not validating configurations, trusting AI responses. | ::🤖 A over trust in technology - not validating configurations, trusting AI responses. | ||
::🤔 Lack of knowledge - Copy / Paste a solution rather than understanding it. | ::🤔 Lack of knowledge - Copy / Paste a solution rather than understanding it. | ||
::☑️ Checking the boxes - Performing a mitigation without testing the effectiveness. | ::☑️ Checking the boxes - Performing a mitigation without testing the effectiveness. | ||
Revision as of 00:04, 17 May 2025
Cybersecurity > Assessing Risk > Editing Where does risk originate
- Almost all risk 95% originates with human activity! 😲
Examples of risks caused by humans:
- 🪲 Responding to attacks (opening attachments, risky sites, installing apps, social attacks).
- 🤖 A over trust in technology - not validating configurations, trusting AI responses.
- 🤔 Lack of knowledge - Copy / Paste a solution rather than understanding it.
- ☑️ Checking the boxes - Performing a mitigation without testing the effectiveness.