What to expect during KB4-CON: Join theCUBE May 14
What happened
KnowBe4 is hosting its KB4-CON event on May 14, with coverage from theCUBE spotlighting how human risk management is evolving beyond traditional cybersecurity training. The conversation is shifting from viewing employees simply as the weak link to recognizing the intertwined roles of people, AI agents, and automated workflows within enterprise security systems.
Why it matters
Human risk management is no longer about just reducing user mistakes. Enterprises now face the challenge of managing risks that come from automated decisions and AI-driven actions running side by side with humans. This complexity forces security teams to rethink defenses and incident response beyond training sessions. KnowBe4’s approach aims to strengthen security by integrating awareness and risk controls across all actors in the workflow, not just end users. For businesses, this means that defenses must adapt to a mixed environment where AI and people interact, raising both operational and trust considerations.
What to watch next
The key takeaway will be how KnowBe4 demonstrates practical measures that address this hybrid environment at KB4-CON. Security operators should pay attention to any new tools or frameworks that enable visibility and control over AI-driven workflows combined with human behaviors. Expect signals on how human risk management is expanding from awareness training to active oversight of AI agents in cybersecurity setups. The event may also reveal shifts in how enterprises allocate budgets between traditional employee training and emerging tools that monitor AI-assisted decision risks.
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