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Human Risk Intelligence (HRI): What It Is and Why It Matters

As AI threats and governance pressure grow, Human Risk Intelligence (HRI) offers a smarter way to see risk, prioritize fixes, and prove progress.

Jordan Daly

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Security Awareness

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10 security awareness platforms compared for 2026

Compare the best security awareness platforms for MSPs in 2026. See how 10 platforms handle training, phishing simulations, policy management, dark web monitoring, reporting, and human risk visibility across multiple clients.

Kerryn Zendera

Enablement

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Blog: Episode 6 of The usecure Show is Now Live

This month's episode is all about helping MSPs reduce admin, strengthen security awareness and deliver more value to clients.

Annie Shah

Human Risk Intelligence

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MSPs Manage Human Risk. MIPs Turn It Into Intelligence.

Understand why human risk is the right place for MIPs to start building operational maturity, and what repeatable, automated delivery actually looks like in practice.

Jordan Daly

Security Awareness

5 min read

Breach Secure Now alternatives: 10 security awareness platforms compared for 2026

Compare the best Breach Secure Now alternatives for MSPs, including platforms for security awareness training, phishing simulations, policy management, dark web monitoring, reporting, and human risk management

Kerryn Zendera

Human Risk Intelligence

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From MSP to MIP: Why Managed Intelligence Needs Human Risk Intelligence (HRI)

As MSPs move toward becoming Managed Intelligence Providers, they need visibility into more than tools and tickets. This post explores how Human Risk Intelligence helps MSPs manage people, behaviour, identity risk, and client outcomes as part of a stronger managed service.

Jordan Daly

Compliance

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CIS Controls v8: How the Four Pillars of Human Risk Intelligence Directly Map to the 18 CIS Controls

CIS Controls v8 provides organizations with a proven framework for improving cybersecurity, but it doesn't identify which individuals pose the greatest human risk. This is where Human Risk Intelligence (HRI) bridges the gap. Built around four core pillars—Target Value, Awareness, Hygiene, and Access—HRI continuously identifies who attackers are most likely to target, who is most likely to fall for an attack, who is easiest to compromise, and which compromised accounts would cause the greatest damage. This article explains how each HRI pillar aligns directly with specific CIS Controls, transforming compliance activities into measurable risk reduction. Using current breach data and real-world attack trends from 2024 and 2025, it demonstrates how organizations can integrate human risk intelligence into their CIS implementation strategy to strengthen security awareness, improve identity hygiene, reduce privilege-related risk, and build a continuously adaptive security program.

Yu Ling Lok

Company News

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5 Key Takeaways from Pax8 Beyond 2026 MSPs and MIPs Should Be Paying Attention To

For those who could not attend, or for those still processing everything they heard in Utah, here are five of the biggest takeaways from the event, what they mean for MSPs, and why they matter in the wider shift from Human Risk Management (HRM) to Human Risk Intelligence (HRI).

Hetty Roach

Security Awareness

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Phin Security alternatives: 10 security awareness platforms compared for 2026

Compare the best Phin Security alternatives for 2026. Explore 10 security awareness training and phishing simulation platforms, including usecure, KnowBe4, Hoxhunt, MetaCompliance, and more for MSPs, SMBs, and IT teams.

Kerryn Zendera

Compliance

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SOC 2 Compliance: Turning Human Risk Signals into Trust Services Criteria Evidence

SOC 2 compliance requires organizations to demonstrate that their systems, processes, and people effectively protect sensitive data. While many businesses focus on technical controls, human behaviour remains one of the biggest cybersecurity risks. By providing continuous visibility into human-related risk, HRI enables organizations to identify high-risk behaviours, automate evidence collection, and strengthen compliance across all five SOC 2 Trust Services Criteria. As audits become more demanding and threats continue to evolve, HRI offers a proactive way to reduce human risk while demonstrating ongoing compliance and organisational resilience.

Yu Ling Lok