Artificial intelligence is reshaping cybersecurity—changing how attacks are created, detected, and defended against, while fundamentally altering how people learn and work. From AI-generated phishing and deepfake impersonation to automated threat detection and identity analytics, AI increases both the speed and scale of cyber risk.
For organisations, the challenge is not only technical adoption but human readiness. AI lowers the barrier for attackers while increasing cognitive load for employees, who must now assess information, trust signals, and digital interactions in increasingly ambiguous environments. Traditional training models struggle to keep pace with this rapid evolution.
At Cyber Culture Academy, we examine AI through a learning-centred cybersecurity lens. Our content explores how AI affects human decision-making, identity security, and trust—and how training must adapt to remain effective. We focus on practical, ethical, and cultural implications, helping organisations prepare people, not just systems, for an AI-driven threat landscape.
Artificial Intelligence APEX Program → February 7, 2026 · 16 min read Share Executive Summary Deepfake technology — synthetic media that uses AI to convincingly alter video, audio, or images — now fuels some of the sharpest social engineering threats organisations face. Criminals clone executive voices and faces to issue urgent requests via Zoom, phone,…
Cyber Culture Training APEX Program → January 26, 2026 · 13 min read Share Executive Summary Organisations are increasingly turning to AI-driven cybersecurity training solutions, attracted by promises of scalable, personalised learning at low cost. However, empirical research and educational science both indicate that knowledge acquisition alone does not reliably produce lasting behaviour change —…