October 29, 2024
"The more you automate, the more wisdom you lose without knowledge from end users. Human-in-the-loop security makes users valuable as part of the security process. There is no other path to protect today's organizations"
00:00:00:00 - 00:00:22:10 Mosi Platt
Human centric security is really relevant and important today because it's going to pave the path to the future of work. Decisions need to be made with the information that's coming in from all this automation, and it takes a human to determine that. And the more you automate, right, the more wisdom you lose, depending on how good or bad the automation is, you may lose some knowledge, right?
00:00:22:10 - 00:00:49:05 Mosi Platt
And then you just have information out of contacts. People working more remote and decentralized asynchronously. Increase adoption of cloud, SaaS and AI technologies. I think human in the loop security is great for building security culture because it goes against the grain of this. You know, this thing that has been pervasive in the profession for decades, where it's the users are your weakest link.
00:00:49:07 - 00:01:10:06 Mosi Platt
Users are insider threats, right? It takes a different approach, right? It views the user as something valuable to the security process. People realize the users are in power themselves to get their job done to the satisfaction of the business, but the business needs to trust them so that they have assurance that what they're doing is actually creating and protecting value.
00:01:10:08 - 00:01:16:22 Mosi Platt
And there's really no other path to that. Right now. Right. And and that's what organizations are looking for.
"The more you automate, the more wisdom you lose without knowledge from end users. Human-in-the-loop security makes users valuable as part of the security process. There is no other path to protect today's organizations"
00:00:00:00 - 00:00:22:10 Mosi Platt
Human centric security is really relevant and important today because it's going to pave the path to the future of work. Decisions need to be made with the information that's coming in from all this automation, and it takes a human to determine that. And the more you automate, right, the more wisdom you lose, depending on how good or bad the automation is, you may lose some knowledge, right?
00:00:22:10 - 00:00:49:05 Mosi Platt
And then you just have information out of contacts. People working more remote and decentralized asynchronously. Increase adoption of cloud, SaaS and AI technologies. I think human in the loop security is great for building security culture because it goes against the grain of this. You know, this thing that has been pervasive in the profession for decades, where it's the users are your weakest link.
00:00:49:07 - 00:01:10:06 Mosi Platt
Users are insider threats, right? It takes a different approach, right? It views the user as something valuable to the security process. People realize the users are in power themselves to get their job done to the satisfaction of the business, but the business needs to trust them so that they have assurance that what they're doing is actually creating and protecting value.
00:01:10:08 - 00:01:16:22 Mosi Platt
And there's really no other path to that. Right now. Right. And and that's what organizations are looking for.