We invite you to a live webinar at 2pm ET, Wednesday, March 18th, focused on a critical, but often overlooked challenge facing federal, state, and local government agencies: human insider risk.
As criminal networks and foreign intelligence services grow more sophisticated, they increasingly exploit human vulnerabilities to gain access to sensitive systems. Certain forms of high-risk digital behavior–including exposure to compromising content such as child sexual abuse material (CSAM)–can create serious security and coercion risks, increasing susceptibility to blackmail, extortion, and foreign influence.
In this webinar, NetClean and invited guest panelists share their perspectives on human insider risk, drawing on specialized threat intelligence to help agencies understand how high-risk digital behaviors can translate into real-world security and coercion threats.
This webinar will cover:
- Insider risk as a national security issue in an era of hybrid conflict and foreign influence
- How geopolitical pressure is shifting adversary focus from technical exploits to human access
- Human vulnerabilities and high-risk digital behavior as exploitable insider-risk signals
- The challenge of managing insider risk in high-trust, high-privilege public sector environments
- Strengthening governance and institutional resilience to protect national capability by implementing NetClean ProActive
By connecting geopolitics, psychology, and governance, this webinar brings modern security risks closer to home and highlights why protecting critical infrastructure and sensitive data now requires addressing the human insider risk.