Author: Nadia Polydorou
How AI and Human Risk Are Reshaping Cybersecurity
“Attackers don’t break in, they log in.” – Jody Westby
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Some People Don’t Fall For It. Here’s What Their Brains Are Doing Differently
“You cannot consistently perform in a manner that is inconsistent with the way you see yourself.” — John Maxwell
She almost did it. The message arrived late on a Tuesday evening. It was written professionally and...
The Bored, the Brilliant, and the Inevitable Breach
“It’s extremely sad,” he wrote. “I’m just scared.”
Matthew Lane was 20 years old when his parents drove him to prison. He had spent the journey texting a journalist.
A year...
Your Digital Shadow Is Someone Else’s Weapon
Your digital life does not belong solely to you. Every photo, post and public moment offers a glimpse into the lives of your friends and family, too. Rather than fearing this, you should take responsibility and be mindful of the digital...
What’s Your Porn Star Name? A Cybercriminal Wants to Know
How Personally Identifiable Information is Being Harvested, and Why You Are Helping Them Do It.
The information you didn’t know you were giving away
Here is a question: When did you last stop to think...
Why 95% of AI Projects Fail to Deliver Positive ROI
It’s increasingly common that articles about generative AI warn us about its negative impact on businesses, what pitfalls we should look out for, and what not to do, hence my personal focus on AI readiness and...
Why Your Brain is the Biggest Cybersecurity Risk
“The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.”Albert A. Bartlett
We are linear thinkers living in an exponential threat landscape where a new warning emerges every week....
How Social Engineering Attacks Trick Even Experienced Employees
We are Seen as the Weakest Link When we Could be the First Line of Defence.
This sentiment is echoed across countless articles, books, and myriads of websites by every...
Speed vs Thought: How Real-Time AI is Short-Circuiting Reflection
The message flashes across your screen, “I need that proposal completed by close of business today.”
Your heart rate spikes. Another request, “We’re presenting to the board tomorrow. Have you analysed...
How cognitive overload and multitasking undermine our ability to spot cyber deception
“When cognitive load exceeds working memory capacity, learning and performance are impaired.” John Sweller, Cognitive Load Theory.
Cognitive Load Theory was first developed to explain why people find it hard to learn...
Why People Still Fall for Cyber Scams
“The brain is not designed to easily discover truth, but to easily jump to conclusions that are good enough.”
Introduction
A “short pause” can be the difference between a click and a...
How Generative AI Undermines our Critical Thinking
Humans, by nature, like things to be easy. When something feels hard, it requires more effort, more focus, more motivation. And quite often, that is where enthusiasm fades. Think about the everyday tasks that quietly drain people at work,...
Digital Arrests: The Social Engineering Scam that Highjacks your Nervous System
“A digital arrest isn’t a legal process. It’s psychological captivity delivered through a screen.” Your phone rings.
A calm, confident voice says: “This is the cybercrime unit. Your ID has been linked to money laundering. There is an arrest...
How to Avoid Online Shopping Scams this Holiday Season
“If someone pressures you to act immediately, it is probably a scam.” Federal Trade Commission official consumer guidance.
The rise of phishing and social engineering and online scams during holiday seasons
Every year the holidays...
Culture is psychology in motion: Why it makes or breaks businesses
“Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” — Peter Drucker
Culture beyond the buzzword
Most companies claim to have a “culture,” but too often it gets reduced to perks, policies, or annual workshops. From a psychological perspective, culture...














