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Living Security Launches AI-Powered Reporting That Turns Human Risk Data into Customized Board-Ready Intelligence
New capabilities in the Living Security Platform automatically customize, generate, schedule, and distribute executive-ready human risk reports, eliminating hours of manual dashboard creation for security teams.
AUSTIN, TX / ACCESS Newswire / May 14, 2026 / Living Security, the global leader in Human Risk Management (HRM), today announced the general availability of AI-powered reporting in the Living Security Platform, enabling organizations to automatically transform workforce risk data into executive-ready intelligence in minutes.
As boards, regulators, and executive leaders increasingly demand measurable cyber risk reporting, security teams face mounting pressure to communicate workforce risk in clear business terms. Yet traditional reporting workflows remain manual, time-consuming, and difficult to scale, often requiring security teams to spend hours assembling dashboards, interpreting data, and preparing stakeholder updates.
Living Security's new reporting capabilities eliminate that friction through AI-generated executive narratives, automated custom report creation, audience-specific templates, and scheduled delivery workflows that operationalize human risk governance across the enterprise.
"Security leaders shouldn't have to choose between running their program and communicating its value," said Ashley Rose, CEO and Co-Founder of Living Security. "With AI-powered reporting, organizations can automatically deliver the right human risk insights to every stakeholder, from program owners to the boardroom, without adding operational overhead."
Livvy Generates Executive Narratives Automatically
At the center of the new reporting experience is Livvy, Living Security's AI-powered risk intelligence engine. Using natural-language prompts, security teams can instantly generate complete executive-ready reports without manually building dashboards or assembling data.
Livvy automatically recommends the appropriate report structure, selects relevant reporting cards, and generates executive summaries that translate complex human risk signals into clear business context.
Each report includes AI-authored narrative summaries designed to help executives quickly understand organizational risk posture, emerging trends, and measurable risk reduction outcomes, without requiring security teams to manually interpret data for every audience.
Reports can be automatically delivered to stakeholders via email, Slack, or Microsoft Teams as either inline HTML summaries or secure shareable links with configurable expiration settings.
Pre-Built Templates for Every Stakeholder
The Living Security Platform includes a library of pre-configured reporting templates designed for specific stakeholders and use cases, enabling teams to quickly generate meaningful reports without starting from scratch.
Popular templates include:
Executive Risk Briefing - Board-ready Human Risk Index (HRI) summaries for executive stakeholders
Program Performance - Correlates security awareness activities with HRI trends and measurable outcomes
Risk Reduction & ROI - Demonstrates behavioral change, cost avoidance, and program impact over time
High-Risk Population - Identifies elevated-risk users by department, role, or geography for targeted risk reduction
These templates help organizations standardize reporting while ensuring each audience receives the most relevant view of workforce cyber risk.
Automated Snapshots and Scheduled Reporting
Living Security's Snapshot capability allows organizations to preserve point-in-time records of program performance for board reviews, audits, compliance reporting, and longitudinal risk analysis.
Teams can automatically schedule recurring snapshots and distribute reports at any cadence, monthly, quarterly, or customized to organizational needs, ensuring stakeholders always have access to the latest human risk insights.
The platform's Playbook automation engine further streamlines reporting workflows through the new "Send Report" action, enabling organizations to automatically generate and distribute reports through email, Slack, or Microsoft Teams as part of broader security operations processes. This allows security teams to embed continuous stakeholder communication directly into their human risk management programs.
Built for CISOs and Security Program Leaders
For CISOs, the new reporting capabilities address one of the most persistent challenges in cybersecurity leadership: communicating workforce risk in language that resonates with executive teams and boards. Pre-built executive templates surface HRI scoring, trend analysis, departmental risk segmentation, and measurable risk reduction in formats designed for rapid executive consumption.
For security awareness and training program managers, the reporting suite shifts the conversation beyond completion metrics toward measurable risk outcomes. Teams can now demonstrate how security initiatives reduce human risk over time, automate stakeholder reporting, and focus more energy on strategic program improvement rather than manual report creation.
Availability
AI-powered reporting capabilities are now generally available to Living Security Platform customers. Organizations can generate executive-ready reports, automate scheduled delivery, and create AI-authored risk summaries directly within the platform.
For more information or to request a demonstration, visit www.livingsecurity.com.
About Living Security
Living Security is the global leader in Human Risk Management (HRM), helping organizations identify, measure, and reduce workforce cyber risk through continuous behavioral intelligence and governance-driven security strategy. Named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Human Risk Management Solutions, Living Security enables enterprises to move beyond awareness to measurable risk reduction in an increasingly AI-driven threat landscape.
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M.A.Colin--AMWN