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Human Factors in Cybersecurity

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ISBN: 9789378548055
eISBN: 9789378547768
Authors: L S Ventura 
Rights: Worldwide
Edition: 2026
Pages: 250
Dimension: 6*9 Inches
Book Type: Paperback

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Cybersecurity breaches overwhelmingly succeed because of human behavior, not technical failure. With 95% of incidents traced to human factors, organizations urgently need approaches that go beyond technology to build genuine security cultures rooted in psychology, trust, and behavioral science.

This book covers cognitive biases that make phishing effective, the true cost of human error, spaced learning and awareness program design, human-centered incident response under pressure, Zero Trust identity and access management, behavioral analytics and insider threat detection, adaptive security culture across multi-cloud environments, measuring cultural change with dual metrics, building resilient security teams, and personality and demographic risk profiling.

By the end of this book, security leaders, awareness professionals, and CISOs will be equipped to design, measure and sustain security cultures that treat people as the strongest link in their security chain, not the weakest.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
● Understand cognitive biases that attackers exploit in social engineering.
● Design spaced learning programs that sustain behavior change.
● Build human-centered incident-response teams under pressure.
● Implement Zero Trust with proportionate, people-first friction.
● Measure security culture using quantitative and qualitative metrics.
● Apply behavioral analytics ethically with privacy by design.
● Develop resilient, neuroinclusive, and burnout-resistant teams.

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR
This book is for CISOs, security awareness managers, security culture leads, HR professionals supporting security programs, IT directors, and risk managers who want to move beyond compliance-driven training and build genuine organizational resilience through human-centered approaches.

1. Psychology of Cyber Vulnerabilities
2. Cost of Human Error in Cybersecurity
3. Building Security Aware Workforces
4. Human-centered Incident Response
5. Zero Trust for People and Processes
6. Behavioral Analytics and Risk Profiling
7. AI-driven Human Defense
8. Measuring Security Culture and Behavioral Change
9. Building Resilient Security Teams
10. Behavioral Patterns and Risk Factors

Lisa Ventura MBE FCIIS is chief executive and founder of Unity Group Solutions Limited, a cybersecurity awareness, strategic communications, and thought leadership consultancy. She is also the founder and CEO of the AI and Cyber Security Association (AICSA), the world’s first global trade association focused on the convergence of AI and cybersecurity, and head of communications for HOOP Cyber.

Lisa received her MBE from His Majesty King Charles III in the 2023 Birthday Honors for services to cybersecurity and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. In 2025, she was made a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of

Information Security (FCIIS), recognizing her sustained contribution to the profession.
With over sixteen years of experience in cybersecurity awareness and a prior career in journalism and broadcasting, Lisa brings a uniquely human-centered perspective to the field. She is the author of a book on AI in cybersecurity and a sought-after keynote speaker on security culture, the human element of cyber risk, and responsible AI governance.

Lisa sits on the UK Chapter of the Global Council for Responsible AI and is a qualified GCRAI/GRAICE Responsible AI practitioner. She founded Cyber Security Unity, one of the UK’s longest-running cybersecurity community organizations, and co-founded Neuro Unity to advocate for neuroinclusion in the workplace. She is also the founder of International Imposter Syndrome Awareness Day and Frankie’s Legacy, a project supporting families affected by pregnancy and baby loss.

Lisa is based in Worcester, United Kingdom, where she lives with her husband Russ and their dog Poppy.