Federal Analysis
Safer Shift Advances Human-Centered Cybersecurity
March 11, 2026
Safer Shift, led by founder Tiziana Barrow, is promoting a human-centered approach to cybersecurity that emphasizes narrative storytelling to reduce human risk in digital environments. This approach aims to complement technological defenses by fostering intuitive, accessible, and culturally embedded digital safety habits among users. The initiative aligns with broader federal cybersecurity priorities, including those advocated by the White House National Cyber Director, Sean Cairncross, and reflects growing recognition within agencies like the Defense Logistics Agency of the need to address human factors in cybersecurity strategies.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should consider opportunities to integrate human behavioral and cultural change programs alongside technical cybersecurity solutions.
- Agencies may benefit from incorporating narrative-driven training and awareness programs to enhance workforce cyber hygiene and reduce insider risk.
- Vendors offering innovative, human-focused cybersecurity education and engagement tools could find increased demand in federal cybersecurity contracts.
- This trend indicates a shift toward holistic cybersecurity approaches that balance technology with human factors, influencing future procurement requirements and contract scopes.
The most powerful tool for reducing human risk isnt technology, its narrative stories that make digital safety habits intuitive, accessible and human.
— Tiziana Barrow, Founder, Safer Shift
Agencies
White House, Defense Logistics Agency
Sources
- Humanizing Cybersecurity Through a โSafer Shiftโ | GovCIO Media & Research · GovCIO Media & Research · Mar 11