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usecure vs Hook Security: which is better for MSPs in 2026?
Compare usecure vs Hook Security for MSPs across training, phishing, policy management, dark web monitoring, reporting and delivery model.
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From blame culture to human firewall: how the NTPF achieved 99.4% training participation
How NTPF achieved 99.4% security training participation | usecureMeta description: How usecure helped Ireland's National Treatment Purchase Fund move from once-a-year awareness sessions to 99.4% training participation, reported to the board as a KPI.

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Product and Content Updates July 2026: HRI Report, Gmail Phish Alert Button, Passkeys, and more
Explore July’s usecure product and content updates, including new HRI research, Gmail phishing reporting, Passkeys training, and improved platform workflows.
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usecure Recognised in G2 Summer 2026 Reports as Human Risk Intelligence Evolves
usecure has been recognised across 46 G2 Summer 2026 Reports, reflecting customer confidence in security awareness, dark web monitoring, and the move towards Human Risk Intelligence.

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usecure Partners with Leader to Bring Human Risk Intelligence to Australian MSPs
usecure partners with Leader to bring Human Risk Intelligence to Australian MSPs.
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usecure vs Huntress SAT: security awareness training comparison for MSPs
Compare usecure and Huntress SAT for MSPs across awareness training, phishing, policy management, dark web monitoring, reporting and pricing.
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Toxic Combinations in Human Risk Intelligence
Learn how toxic combinations help MSPs spot users whose overlapping risk signals create critical exposure across awareness, hygiene, access and targeting.

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PCI DSS v4.0.1: Reducing Human Risk in Cardholder Data Environments with HRI
This article explores how the updated PCI DSS standard places greater emphasis on ongoing security awareness, role-based training, and measurable risk reduction. It introduces Human Risk Intelligence (HRI) as a practical framework for identifying, measuring, and reducing human risk by assessing individuals across four key dimensions: Target Value, Awareness, Hygiene, and Access. The blog also outlines a five-phase roadmap for embedding HRI into PCI DSS compliance, helping organisations move beyond checkbox compliance towards stronger security outcomes. As regulatory expectations continue to evolve, Human Risk Intelligence enables organisations to build lasting cyber resilience while strengthening customer trust and protecting cardholder data.
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