Overview

March 12
11AM PT, 2PM ET

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As AI tools become more powerful and accessible, they’re raising the stakes for cybersecurity — especially when it comes to human behavior. Attackers are using AI to craft more convincing phishing attempts, target government staff with greater precision, and exploit gaps in employee awareness faster than ever before. 
 
In this environment, relying on periodic security awareness training just doesn’t cut it anymore.

This webinar explores why agencies need a unified human risk management platform — not just for training, but to gain a full picture of how human behavior is affecting their cyber posture. From real-time coaching to phishing simulations and behavior analytics, we’ll look at how governments can better understand risk across the workforce and respond more effectively. 
 
What You’ll Learn:

  • Why human behavior is still the leading cause of cyber incidents — and how AI is accelerating the problem
  • Why awareness training alone isn’t enough to manage risk in today’s environment
  • What a unified human risk management platform includes, and how it helps agencies respond faster and smarter
  • Practical steps for building a more adaptive and proactive security culture across your organization 
     
    Join us for a practical conversation on how agencies can take a smarter, more strategic approach to protecting their people and their systems. 

Speakers

Deborah Snyder headshot

Deborah Snyder — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Deb is an accomplished C-level executive, influencer and educator who has dedicated her career to improving state and local government services through policy and technology innovation. She has a broad range of experience in government programs, policy, cybersecurity, privacy and information technology. She formerly served as New York state’s chief information security officer, where she led the state’s cybersecurity programs and directed the NYS Cyber Command Center. She works with organizations and universities to strategically strengthen cybersecurity programs, defenses and preparedness, and to create and inspire the next generation of cyber leaders.