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AI Intimacy

AI Love Affairs Are on the Rise—This Isn’t Science Fiction

Romantic relationships with AI chatbots are growing fast—especially among Gen Z. Here’s what’s driving the trend, the risks involved, and what it means for the future of human connection.
OpenAI business model

The Bill Comes Due: Can OpenAI Justify Its Trillion-Dollar Vision?

OpenAI has a trillion-dollar plan—but only a fraction of its users pay. This blog dives into the platform’s financial model, monetization strategy, and the high-stakes gamble that could shape the future of AI.
Cybersecurity Training

3 Steps to Fix Your Boring Cybersecurity Training: The PIC Model

Fix cybersecurity training with the PIC model, repetition, and positive reinforcement. Learn how to build lasting employee awareness and safer habits.
Cybersecurity Awareness: Metrics that Matter

Cybersecurity Awareness: The One Metric That Matters

Forget completion rates. In this article, we unveil the one metric that truly measures cybersecurity awareness. Here’s why it works and how to increase it.
Boost Cybersecurity Learning

4 Ways To Supercharge Cybersecurity Learning With Interactivity

Interactive cybersecurity training boosts retention and behavior change. Learn why participation beats passive learning and how to make it work.
LLM Advertising

What’s Next: Advertising Inside LLMs (and What It Means for Cybersecurity)

LLMs will soon include ads. Here’s what CISOs need to know about the coming commercialization of AI—and the trust risks it brings.
US Cybersecurity Move

2 Cybersecurity Moves the U.S. Will Regret

U.S. policy changes are weakening CISA and empowering China with AI chips — two quiet moves that could have massive cybersecurity consequences in 2026. Here’s what you need to know.
Are CISOs' jobs safe in the age of AI?

Are CISOs Safe in the Age of AI?

AI might not be replacing CISOs — but it's hollowing out the teams around them. Discover why shifting cybersecurity messaging to non-specialists is a risky move that could cost your company dearly.

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Richard Warner is a recognized expert on human cyber risk and the founder/CEO of Aware Force, where he and his team create cybersecurity content tailored to each client’s culture that is engaging, relatable, and effective.

Leveraging his decades of experience as a prominent journalist and communicator with outlets including FOX and the GPB Television Network, Richard helps organizations worldwide transform human weak links into their strongest digital defense.

He is based in Atlanta and pioneers effective strategies for security culture and employee engagement.

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