Human Risk Management
An independent, practitioner-maintained reference covering positioning, messaging, and funding across the human risk management market.
Every vendor in this space describes what they do differently. "Human risk management" means something different at each company. This landscape maps the market from a practitioner's perspective -- how these tools actually fit into a security awareness program, not how the vendor's marketing team positions them.
Each entry includes public data: funding, founding year, customer counts, and product focus. The "practitioner take" on each vendor reflects what matters when you are evaluating these tools for a real program -- not feature checklists, but how the product shapes the program it supports.
AI social engineering simulation is emerging as a distinct category. Legacy SAT vendors are consolidating through acquisition. Meanwhile, the core problem persists: 84% of organizations still measure program effectiveness by training completion rates. Tools are evolving faster than the programs using them.
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