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It has long been accepted that one of the greatest threats to your cyber security lies within your own organisation – your staff. Cyber security training is a challenge, as is keeping people aware of and alert to emerging threats. And this has been complicated further by new organisational structures and ways of working, in no small part imposed by the Covid pandemic. Solving this problem requires effort and investment.