by Chad Wilson
Human risk management is becoming a practical measure of enterprise security.
The old playbook treated employees as the weak link; the new one has to account for people, AI agents and automated decisions moving through the same workflows. That puts cybersecurity company KnowBe4 in a stronger market conversation: not just training users, but helping enterprises measure trust before small mistakes turn into bigger security problems, according to Scott Hebner, principal analyst at theCUBE Research.
“The future of enterprise AI will not be won by the organizations that deploy the most agents,” Hebner said. “It will be won by those that can trust, govern and secure the interaction between humans and agents at scale.”
Tune in to theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, on May 14, for KB4-CON where our analysts explore how KnowBe4 is advancing human risk management through AI-driven training, behavioral analytics and phishing simulation. TheCUBE’s coverage will examine how organizations are turning employees from potential vulnerabilities into active security assets across distributed, compliance-driven environments. (* Disclosure below.)










