Most organizations already have cybersecurity tools, policies, training programs, and awareness campaigns in place. Yet breaches tied to human behavior continue to happen every day.
Why?
In Blindspots, cybersecurity strategist and human risk advisor Dami Eluyera examines the hidden psychological and operational conditions that quietly shape decision-making inside modern organizations long before incidents occur. Drawing from behavioral science, enterprise security experience, and real-world cyber incidents, the book explores how urgency, overload, authority, fatigue, incentives, and workplace culture influence behavior in ways many organizations continue to underestimate.
This is NOT a technical manual about malware, compliance checklists, or security tools.
It is a practical examination of why intelligent people inside capable organizations still make predictable security mistakes under pressure, and why awareness alone often fails when real-world operational demands collide with human judgment.
Through relatable organizational scenarios, behavioral insights, and leadership-focused analysis, Blindspots challenges many of the assumptions organizations continue making about human risk, security culture, and decision-making.
For leaders navigating cybersecurity, operational resilience, governance, risk, culture, and organizational trust, Blindspots offers a clearer way to understand the human conditions technology alone cannot solve.