human factors in cybersecurity

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The human factors in cybersecurity tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the role of human behavior, awareness, and decision-making in securing systems. Content under this tag explores how user actions, training, and organizational culture impact security outcomes, particularly in critical infrastructure and industrial control systems. Topics include the influence of cybersecurity advisories from agencies like CISA, the importance of human vigilance in OT environments, and the need for continuous education to mitigate risks. The tag emphasizes that technology alone cannot prevent breaches; human factors such as error, complacency, and social engineering are recurring themes. Readers will find insights on integrating human-centric approaches into security strategies for Windows and enterprise IT environments.
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    Enhancing Critical Infrastructure Security: Insights from Recent ICS Advisories

    Industrial Control System (ICS) advisories released by authoritative agencies such as CISA (the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) continue to shape the global conversation on critical infrastructure security. The latest burst of advisories—including the recently referenced but...
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