Insider Threats And How To Detect Them
Behavioral Cybersecurity covers a wide range of topics; this post of ours from February 2025 gives a nice, short overview. Sadly, the only kind of Behavioral Cybersecurity that seems to grab people's attention is the Insider threat. Worse, there is the same bias that we see in the way people talk about system outages: crime gets all the attention. For system outages this means that boring old systems administration gets ignored--at least until something fails. Similarly most people focus only on malice as a kind of insider threat when accidents and negligence are right up there. (Accidents are unforeseeable incidents. Negligence is failing to follow established procedure. Malice is intentionally violating cybersecurity security for profit or satisfaction.) All three kinds of insider threat deserve your attention but we at Pythia Cyber don't agree with the approach that IT uses and which cybersecurity so often tries to adopt: we don't believe in hunting for bad apples. We be...