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Marsh Report Identifies Cyber Literacy and AI Adoption as Top People Risks

April 30, 2026
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Marsh Report Identifies Cyber Literacy and AI Adoption as Top People Risks

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According to a 2026 Marsh survey of HR and risk professionals, inadequate cyber threat literacy is the leading risk to organizational people, with human error driving most cyber losses. The report also highlights AI disruption as a major concern due to rapid adoption without proper employee training. Additionally, labor shortages, inadequate leadership, and a misalignment between employee values and executive priorities were identified as significant threats to organizational culture and performance.

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