The Human Perimeter

People Are Not the Weakest Link

48 min · 19 de may de 2026
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The security industry has called people the weakest link for 30 years. Cybersecurity psychologist Inge Wetzer says the weakness isn't in the people — it's in how the industry understands them. André and Simon dig into why that framing is wrong, why training theater backfires, and what it actually means to treat people as the perimeter.

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Why Cybersecurity Has Been Thinking About People All Wrong

In this introductory episode, André Daus and Simon Gajdosik lay out why The Human Perimeter exists — and why it takes a different angle than almost every other cybersecurity show out there. The cybersecurity industry has spent decades blaming people for breaches. We think the framing is wrong, and we're going to spend a lot of episodes proving it. One host comes from the infrastructure side — building servers, locking them down, cleaning up the aftermath. The other comes from strategic opposition and financial risk — walking into rooms and asking the questions nobody wants to answer. Together they cover the psychology behind why people click, why convenience always fights security, and what it would actually look like to move people from the weakest point in the chain to something stronger. Every episode goes live — meaning you can ask questions in real time. Biweekly. Unscripted. No paywalled questions. Subscribe at human-perimeter.com to get notified when the next episode goes live.

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