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Cybersecurity shifts focus from human error to architectural flaws

Cybersecurity accountability is shifting from a focus on human error to architectural design flaws. Organizations are increasingly expected to view cyber risk as a core governance responsibility, similar to financial and regulatory exposure. The argument is that predictable human behaviors, such as clicking phishing links or reusing passwords, should not be the primary focus of security strategies; instead, systems should be designed with deterministic controls that prevent risky actions from occurring, regardless of human attention or judgment. AI

IMPACT This commentary on cybersecurity architecture and governance is tangentially related to AI, as AI tools can be involved in credential leaks or phishing attacks, but it does not directly discuss AI capabilities or development.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a shift in cybersecurity strategy and governance, offering an opinion on how organizations should approach risk management.

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Cybersecurity shifts focus from human error to architectural flaws

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Federico Simonetti, Forbes Councils Member ·

    Human Error To Architectural Failure: Redefining Cyber Accountability

    Boards that get comfortable asking and acting on that question will reduce breach impact and set a new cyber accountability standard that’s grounded in design, not blame.​