FEATURED WEBINAR

The Security Mentalist’s Guide to Influencing Human Behavior

March 18, 2025
Multiple sessions

On March 18, join Hoxhunt and Security Mentalist, Gary Chan, for a riveting exploration of ‘security mentalism’ and how entertainment-driven approaches can revolutionize your cybersecurity awareness programs.

Gary Chan
Security Mentalist & CISO
Eliot Baker
Director of Content Marketing, Hoxhunt

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Whether you’re a cyber criminal or an organization’s line of defense against them, understanding human behavior and psychological tactics that can influence employees to take certain actions is a valuable asset.

On March 18, join Hoxhunt and Security Mentalist, Gary Chan, for a riveting exploration of ‘security mentalism’ and how entertainment-driven approaches can revolutionize your cybersecurity awareness programs.

In this webinar, we’ll cover:

  • A cybersecurity magic trick to demonstrate social engineering at work
  • What security mentalism is and why it's the missing piece in your cybersecurity strategy
  • How social engineers exploit human psychology and what you can learn from them
  • Practical techniques to engage employees and make security training stick

Register today to save your spot at the magic show.

Speakers

Gary Chan
Security Mentalist & CISO
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Gary is a CISO, security mentalist, entertainer, and intellectual who uses game theory and math to predict and influence people. He has led information security teams at state agencies, healthcare & technology companies, plus earned a degree from MIT.

Eliot Baker
Director of Content Marketing, Hoxhunt
Linkedin

As Director of Content, Eliot works to highlight great cybersecurity programs in action. He's passionate about applying data and behavioral science to change risky behaviors. He's also an award-winning science journalist and science fiction author.

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FEATURED WEBINAR

The Security Mentalist’s Guide to Influencing Human Behavior

On March 18, join Hoxhunt and Security Mentalist, Gary Chan, for a riveting exploration of ‘security mentalism’ and how entertainment-driven approaches can revolutionize your cybersecurity awareness programs.

Whether you’re a cyber criminal or an organization’s line of defense against them, understanding human behavior and psychological tactics that can influence employees to take certain actions is a valuable asset.

On March 18, join Hoxhunt and Security Mentalist, Gary Chan, for a riveting exploration of ‘security mentalism’ and how entertainment-driven approaches can revolutionize your cybersecurity awareness programs.

In this webinar, we’ll cover:

  • A cybersecurity magic trick to demonstrate social engineering at work
  • What security mentalism is and why it's the missing piece in your cybersecurity strategy
  • How social engineers exploit human psychology and what you can learn from them
  • Practical techniques to engage employees and make security training stick

Register today to save your spot at the magic show.

Speakers

Gary Chan
Security Mentalist & CISO
Linkedin

Gary is a CISO, security mentalist, entertainer, and intellectual who uses game theory and math to predict and influence people. He has led information security teams at state agencies, healthcare & technology companies, plus earned a degree from MIT.

Eliot Baker
Director of Content Marketing, Hoxhunt
Linkedin

As Director of Content, Eliot works to highlight great cybersecurity programs in action. He's passionate about applying data and behavioral science to change risky behaviors. He's also an award-winning science journalist and science fiction author.

Linkedin

Linkedin