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How Does Bias Affect Your Security Function
Posted on February 19, 2025

Biases significantly impact our daily lives.

Both our conscious and subconscious brains heavily rely on them. 

Biases are shortcuts - mental ones, that help us process information at lightning speed. But in a world of perceived threa…

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Embracing Vulnerability

The word "vulnerability" stems from the Latin word "Vulnerare," which means "to wound". This paints a picture of susceptibility as well as emphasising potential for harm, however in the realm of seduction and human connection, vulnerability takes on a surprisingly…

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Understanding Psychology and Security

The psychology of security.

Security is more than just the absence of danger. It's a complicated psychological condition that is shaped by our attitudes, feelings, actions, emotions, and behaviour. Our thoughts about safety play a significant role in how secure "w…

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Predicting and Preventing Violence

Pre-incident indicators, or PINs, are now understood as critical precursors to any act of violence.

Often described as a "gut feeling" or an inexplicable sense of knowing, intuition is a complex cognitive process and a key player in the realm of human survival and…

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Every Interaction Tells a Story (Part 1)
Posted on March 8, 2025

Picture yourself walking into a busy cafe. You check the room not just for an available table, but for the intricate interplay of people and, presumably, a performance of sorts.

A man at a distant table is alone, his shoulders slightly hu…

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Team/Leadership Intervention

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Executive Summary

County Office stands as a global front-runner in technology services and solutions. Specialising in enterprise networking, cloud solutions, and unified communications, among other ar…

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Stoicism and Security

Securitas is a Latin word that has two meanings. In Roman law, it means being safe and protected from any harm or danger after completing a task. In civil law, it means being released from any responsibility or obligation.

Knowing the Latin origins of "Securitas" …

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What is Cyber

What is Cyber?

Before there was cyber “insert anything”, there was the field known as cybernetics.

The study of communication and control systems in machines and living things was developed in the late 1940s by a group of experts in areas including biology, engine…

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Psychopathy and Success

The widespread image found in countless true-crime television shows that equates all serial killers with psychopathy, as if to say that all psychopaths are night time bogeymen might make for enticing television. But it is, at heart, an inaccurate and dangerous sim…

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Maximise Your Career With Cybersecurity Certifications
Posted on April 07, 2025

As you navigate your professional journey in the realm of cybersecurity, consider how crucial it is to stand out. Employers today are not merely looking for someone with basic IT skills; they seek individuals who can demonstrate a deep, v…

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Crime and the Media

What is the proportion of murders in England and Wales that is resolved on a yearly basis? The success rate of solving murders in England and Wales is about 90 percent.

Why are the police so good at catching the killers? Is it through forensic science? DNA? Automa…

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Artificial Intelligence

People naturally fear what they do not understand or have no control over fair statement? We could say the known is "ego". Artificial Narrow Intelligence (narrow meaning weak) as we currently know, and the possibility of AGI (general) Intelligence does not Imply a…

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The Education System
Posted on March 15, 2025

“Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of minds to think.” Albert Einstein.

The Education System.

Typically, when we consider schools, we see them as places that stimulate learning. Ironically, though, they manage to …

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Multitasking is a Lie. The Truth About How Your Brain Works.

Our ability to divide our attention while undertaking various tasks is often lauded as an essential skill in today's rapidly moving world.

We email in meetings, text while driving, and divide our attention among several ongoing tasks. These are moments when we're …

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The Myth "Group Brainstorming Always Leads to Better Ideas"

The notion of group brainstorming, so beloved in creative workshops and corporate meetings has long been seen as a primary method for generating innovative ideas and problem solutions. The picture that comes to mind is of a group of individuals gathered around a w…

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The Psychology of Security: A Unique Approach to Cyber Threats
Posted on April 10, 2025

Understanding the intricate relationship between human psychology and cyber threats is critical in bolstering an organisation’s defence mechanisms. As cyber threats continue to evolve, they often exploit the very core of human nature—our …

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Organisational Culture

The organisational culture can be defined in one short enough to be a Tweet - it is a social construct made up of the values, the relationship patterns, and the ways of doing things in an organisation. Culture can also be said to have material or visible artifacts…

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Understand Human Behaviour Beyond the Surface

Contradictions pervade the human experience, none more so than the yawning chasm that often exists between our awareness and our actions. We are knowledgeable creatures, indeed, our very survival depends on it. Yet, for all we know, we frequently do not act in way…

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Probability

Let's be blunt - in the trenches of ACTUAL security work, probability and likelihood are largely useless, made-up metrics that do little more than clutter reports and distract us from the real job of keeping things secure.

Consider this - Are we really improving o…

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