Awareness training tells people what not to do. We help them know what to do next.
Most cyber incidents do not succeed because of technical failure alone. They succeed because of how people interpret an email under pressure, how a team escalates an incident, how an organisation recovers its confidence afterwards.
Yet most current provision remains fragmented across annual awareness training, static policy documents, and technical monitoring tools that rarely address the human reality of what happens during a real incident.
Cyber Innovations Group Ltd was founded to close that gap. We combine cybersecurity, applied psychology, and platform technology to build a more integrated and practical model of human-layer cyber resilience.
Built on the Human Layer Kill Chain
Every product we build is grounded in the Human Layer Kill Chain (HLKC), a research framework developed through Bournemouth University and Cyber Innovations that maps how cyber attacks exploit human behaviour, trust, overload, and decision-making under pressure. The HLKC gives our products internal logic, a clear innovation pathway, and a more defensible foundation than generic human risk language alone.
This means our tools are not simply repackaged awareness content. They are designed around a structured model of how human-layer risk works in practice and what organisations actually need to become more resilient.

