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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 22 MIN

Why Behavioural Change Is The Earliest Warning Signal Of Insider Risk

from In Australia’s National Interest - Security of Critical Infrastructure · host Pentagram Advisory

Insider risk rarely appears suddenly.In this episode, we explore why behavioural change is often the earliest warning signal — long before systems detect a problem.Learn how insider risk develops over time, how to recognise subtle behavioural indicators, and how organisations can respond early through human-centric approaches, strong culture, and proportionate action.Technology detects events. Behaviour reveals trajectories.The earliest signals of insider risk are not hidden in systems — they are visible in people.🎧 Listen to understand how to recognise these signals earlier — and respond before risk becomes an incident.Brought to you by Pentagram AdvisorySupporting organisations to strengthen resilience across insider threat, workforce security, and critical infrastructure protection.

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