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Dealing With People Risk Management

The journey to achieving operational resiliency is heavily reliant on people, your employees. But not only are they the solution to achieving it, they’re also its biggest obstacle. And while “insider threats” are usually considered to be related to cybersecurity, the concept is just as relevant when applied to other asset categories.

This insight article, which appears in Security Magazine, examines the ways organizations can be impacted threats from their own employees, including mental health awareness, active threat and workplace violence, cyberattacks, and the supply chain. Read the full article here.

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