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Behavioral Visibility: Moving Beyond Activity to Understand Engagement, Sentiment, and Intent

As work becomes more distributed and digital behaviors, both human and non-human, become more complex, organizations need more than activity data; they need context to understand risk, performance, and intent. Behavioral visibility analyzes workforce behavior patterns to detect engagement, sentiment, and insider risk signals. It helps security, IT, HR, and leadership identify emerging risks earlier, reduce false positives, and make more informed, proactive decisions in complex work environments.

Proactive Insider Risk Management: The Smartest Cybersecurity Investment for 2026

One reality that organizations must accept in 2026 is that insider risk can no longer be a secondary security concern. It is a material business risk with direct implications for governance, operational resilience, and enterprise value. Source: 2025 Cost of Insider Risks Global Report by Ponemon Institute.

2026 Insider Risk Predictions: What Organizations Must Prepare For

As 2026 unfolds, insider risk is being redefined by AI, behavioral analytics, and cross-functional accountability. The ability to predict risk based on behavior and intent, rather than react to outcomes, is reshaping how organizations defend against internal threats. Meanwhile, persistent factors like hybrid work continue to complicate visibility and oversight, amplifying risk across modern environments.

Predict and Prevent: How AI is Changing Insider Risk Management

Insider risk has become one of the most urgent and financially consequential cybersecurity challenges for today’s organizations. Insider Risk is a top concern for the C-Suite and Boards, and organizations must be prepared to detect and respond to insider risks. In fact, according to IBM’s Insider Threat Report, 83% of organizations reported at least one insider-related security incident in 2024 (IBM, Insider Threat Report, 2024).

Beyond Productivity - Using UAM to Understand Team Capacity & Burnout Risk

Burnout-related disengagement can cost organizations up to $21,000 per employee annually, or $5 million for a 1,000-person company. High workloads, digital fatigue, and constant multitasking are typical in modern workplaces. Many organizations struggle to recognize these signs early enough to act. Every day saved through proactive intervention helps recoup a portion of the $ 4,000–$ 21,000 per employee burnout risk.

Beyond the Perimeter: Rethinking Security from the Inside Out

While external cyberattacks dominate headlines, internal threats have quietly become more pervasive and expensive. A staggering 76% of organizations report an increase in frequency of insider attacks over the past year (Cybersecurity Insiders, 2024). In some cases, these aren’t rogue employees; instead, they’re often well-intentioned staff making preventable mistakes, or individuals showing signs of burnout, disengagement, or quiet quitting.

Redefining Accountability: How User Activity Monitoring Supports Remote Workforce Management

Hybrid work is here to stay, but visibility, consistency, and productivity aren’t keeping pace. Managers are left guessing who’s working effectively, which workflows are efficient, and where digital distractions or compliance risks may be hiding. Without complex data, accountability becomes reactive—or worse, arbitrary.

A Smarter Way to Monitor: How Ethical UAM Supports HR, IT, and Compliance Goals

Organizations today face a familiar but intensifying challenge: how to safeguard productivity and security without compromising employee privacy. HR, IT, and Compliance leaders recognize that trust is the foundation of retention, culture, and performance. Visibility, however, is crucial for addressing disengagement, risk, and policy adherence as soon as possible. According to PwC’s 2024 Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey, nearly 30% of employees expect to change jobs within the year.

Who Buys Insider Risk Management? A Business Case Across Roles

A staggering 74% of cybersecurity incidents originate from within, and when looking at insider risk, 82% of incidents result from unintentional actions by well-meaning employees. More people are working from home, bringing their own devices, and connecting globally, which is widening the threat landscape. Attackers are more advanced, as they utilize AI and other technology to make their phishing and hacking attempts more sophisticated.