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In the latest episode of Secure Insights, Nick was joined by David DellaPelle, CEO and co-founder of Dune Security, for a conversation about why so many enterprise breaches still start in the same place: people. As AI accelerates the scale and precision of social engineering, David argues that traditional awareness training and perimeter-first security models are no longer enough to protect modern organisations.
This episode explores why enterprise cybersecurity needs a fundamental shift toward a more user-centric approach one that understands human risk as dynamic, contextual, and measurable rather than static and compliance-driven.
They discuss how attackers adapt faster than training programmes, what CISOs are missing when it comes to insider and social engineering risk, and how security leaders can rethink resilience at the user layer without turning employees into the enemy.
Connect with David on Linkedin here
Connect with Nick and NDK Cyber on Linkedin here
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In the latest episode of Secure Insights, Nick was joined by David DellaPelle, CEO and co-founder of Dune Security, for a conversation about why so many enterprise breaches still start in the same place: people. As AI accelerates the scale and precision of social engineering, David argues that traditional awareness training and perimeter-first security models are no longer enough to protect modern organisations.
This episode explores why enterprise cybersecurity needs a fundamental shift toward a more user-centric approach one that understands human risk as dynamic, contextual, and measurable rather than static and compliance-driven.
They discuss how attackers adapt faster than training programmes, what CISOs are missing when it comes to insider and social engineering risk, and how security leaders can rethink resilience at the user layer without turning employees into the enemy.
Connect with David on Linkedin here
Connect with Nick and NDK Cyber on Linkedin here