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KnowBe4 Defines a Holistic Approach to Human Risk Management

KnowBe4¡¯s new HRM framework guides organizations to transform employees into an active layer of defense through data-driven insights, cultural understanding and targeted interventions.
Date: 2025-09-24

TAMPA BAY, FLA. -- KnowBe4, the world-renowned cybersecurity platform that comprehensively addresses human risk management, released its whitepaper “A Strategic Framework for Human Risk Management”. The paper outlines the core principles of a modern human risk management (HRM) approach and how organizations can apply the framework to strengthen security culture and drive measurable change in employee behavior.

Separate from a HRM platform, the HRM framework is defined as a strategic, people-centric approach to cybersecurity that measures, manages and reduces the security risks created by human behavior. The new framework comes as a direct response to the escalating cyber landscape where human behavior continues to be a primary attack vector. Moving beyond traditional security awareness programs, the paper calls for a fundamental shift in how organizations perceive and manage the human element of security.

KnowBe4 identifies several core principles that build an effective HRM approach:

· Measure and Benchmark: Understand current human risk levels within an organization using a baseline assessment.
· Engage and Empower: Create a culture where security is a shared responsibility, not just an IT concern.
· Adapt and Personalize: Deliver tailored training and coaching based on individual risk profiles.
· Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation: Use intelligent AI-driven technology to provide real-time feedback, personalized insights and automated interventions.
· Demonstrate Value: Show the measurable impact of the program on the organization's overall security culture.

“While security training remains a vital component of any defense strategy, it is time we shift towards human risk management as a holistic approach,” said Javvad Malik, lead CISO advisor at KnowBe4. “This means putting people at the heart of every security decision, using processes that work with them rather than against them and continuously adapting strategies based on real-world behavior. Instead of creating static rules, a HRM approach seeks to understand the motivations and daily pressures that guide employee decisions, empowering them to make safer choices and contribute to a modern security culture.”



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