2025 Threat Landscape Predictions
& the Role of Human Risk Management
The cyber security challenges of 2025 compared to previous years require a fundamentally different approach. As employees become the new perimeter and human error drives increasing breaches, traditional methods are no longer sufficient.
To navigate this evolving threat landscape, employees must reimagine their approach to security, and Human Risk Management (HRM) has emerged as a critical solution.
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The Threat Landscape is Changing in 2025
The common thread running through 2025 threat predictions is clear: employees are at the heart of today’s cyber security challenges.
To address this, more organisations are embracing Human Risk Management (HRM), a transformative approach that uses technology to proactively manage employee-driven risks.
By adopting a HRM strategy in 2025, organisations can build a resilient security posture that addresses current risks and prepares them for future challenges.
In a world where the workforce is the perimeter, HRM is the key to safeguarding organisations.
of breaches involve a non-malicious human factor, according to Verizon
of organisations surveyed by CultureAI have experienced a human-related cyber breach in the last 12 months
of enterprises will have established HRM programme by 2023, says Gartner
Employees are the New Perimeter
Employees are offering new threat opportunities for attackers.
Employee mistakes will increase exponentially
The way employees work has diversified, creating more opportunities for security mistakes.
The rise of undetectable threats
Traditional defences are struggling to identify and prevent advanced threats.
The decline of security training
Companies will drop outdated training for intelligent technological alternatives.
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AI as a cyber security ally
Organisations will harness AI to build a protective bubble around employees.
2025 Threat Landscape Predictions
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This research is based on insights from CultureAI's Founder and CEO, James Moore.
With an impressive background in ethical hacking and penetration testing, James founded CultureAI in 2018 to help organisations move beyond traditional security awareness training and manage human risk more effectively.
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