Each year, HRMCon brings together cybersecurity thought leaders and practitioners to present a half-day virtual conference geared toward continuously evolving the power of behavior change in mitigating risks.
November 13, 1:00 PM CT
Security is often called “everyone’s responsibility,” but it rarely factors into how performance is measured or managed.
In this session, experts from Living Security will explore how human risk scorecards—for both individuals and managers—bring security into everyday performance conversations.
You’ll learn how to:
A Sneak Peek into Living Security's Scorecards:

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Human RiskQuantification |
Risk-BasedPolicy & Training Interventions |
Workforce Educationand Enablement |
PositiveSecurity Culture |
Quantifying Behaviors to Mitigate Human Risk in HRMChris Poirel, Living Security |
Targeting Awareness of Cyber Threats with Risk-Based Policies & Training InterventionsDavid Tunley, Rivian |
Hook, Line, and SinkerAaron Strong, Syniverse |
Building a Robust Security CultureTerry Smith, Blackbaud |
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Human Risk Management 2.0Jon Brickey, Mastercard |
Empowring Your Human Firewall: Orchestration for Cyber Resilience and TrainingSandy Evancs, Living Security |
How to Deepen Your Career in Security AwarenessCassie Clark, Consultant |
HRM's Role Cultivating a Positive Security Culture for your OrganizationShawnee Delaney, Vaillance Group |
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The State of Human Risk QuantificationMaria Long, Violet Sullivan & Julian Sylvestro |
MindSecure: Elevating Cyber Resilience through Cyberpsychology and Organization SynergyAllen Ohanian, LA County |
Own Your Security Journey: Empower All Levels to Track Human Risk & Drive Continuous ImprovementErik Book, Living Security |
Borrowing Brilliance: What Security Awareness and Training Should Steal from MarketingMike Taylor, Nationwide |
Connecting Emerging Threat Intel to Human Risk QuantificationJosh Bartolomie, Cofense |
Evolving from Annual Security Compliance Training to Risk-Based Policy and TrainingMichele Kim, Fitch Ratings |
Using Human Risk Management to Drive Behavioral ChangeBrandy Harris, CyberEd |
Scorecards & Vigilance: Unleashing the Power of Your Workforce for a More Secure FutureNick Marchiselli, Living Security |
Living Security | Customer Success Manager Lead
Scorecards & Vigilance: Unleashing the Power of Your Workforce for a More Secure Future
Traditional security programs often focus on checking boxes and meeting compliance requirements. This leaves organizations vulnerable and employees disengaged. This session, designed for security awareness and training professionals will explore a new approach that shifts the focus from passive engagement to active participation in improving security culture beyond the confines of the security department. Uncover how employee risk scorecards and rewarding vigilance will help reduce human risk led cyberattacks.
Nick was introduced to Living Security in 2019 as a client, utilizing the physical escape rooms for culture enhancement. After seeing the qualitative value of escape rooms, internal marketing, and security team brand development it was clear that a way to quantify these efforts was needed.
Today, Nick leads the strategy of our client success team as we guide our clients down this same path. His goal is to enable and empower our clients to utilize Unify to measure culture growth, identify and educate high-value employee groups, and eventually develop a culture of risk ownership.
In his free time, Nick coaches youth hockey, enjoys traveling, and is in the throes of training a new puppy with his fiancée.
Living Security Blog
New Anthropic research shows how a Chinese state sponsored group used AI to automate reconnaissance, exploit development, and credential harvesting across global targets. The attack succeeded because stolen usernames and passwords unlocked high privilege access. This article explains how Human Risk Management strengthens the identity layer by correlating security signals to human behavior and reducing the weak points AI driven attackers now exploit.
Jinan Budge
Jinan Budge

