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People are the perimeter, not the weakest link.

The Human Perimeter is a cybersecurity podcast about the human layer, where breaches really start and where they can really be stopped. Simon Gajdosik and André Daus host it: one from the infrastructure side, one from twenty-five years of red team work.

The industry spent years calling people the weakest link. We think it got that backwards.

People are not the vulnerability. They are the perimeter. The show digs into the human layer of cybersecurity, the place where most breaches actually begin and where a lot of them can be caught early.

Simon Gajdosik brings the infrastructure side: how attacks unfold, how systems fail, and what the fix looks like at three in the morning. André Daus brings twenty-five years of red team thinking from banking and financial risk, the habit of stress-testing an assumption before reality gets the chance.

The Human Perimeter episode one banner: hosts Simon Gajdosik and André Daus beside the show wordmark.

One builds the wall. The other asks why everyone assumed it was strong enough.

Where to listen.

The intro episode is already up on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Pick the app you already open, then follow the show so the next episode turns up on its own.

Intro episode · both hosts · about five minutes.

Five themes the show keeps coming back to.

Phishing and social engineering

The psychology behind why people click, and the training gap that makes it worse. What actually lowers the click rate, and what only looks good on a slide.

Insider threats

The warning signs organisations learn to ignore. These incidents are rarely a surprise in hindsight, so the show looks at what to do about them beforehand.

Deepfakes and voice cloning

Attacks that go after trust instead of systems. How the voice of a boss or a family member becomes a weapon, and what kind of verification still holds up.

Red team thinking, every day

Not just for offensive security teams. How to apply an adversarial mindset to ordinary decisions, so questioning an assumption feels normal instead of awkward.

What actually works

And what the industry keeps selling that does not. Honest takes on the tools, the frameworks, and the budget lines that get renewed every year without anyone checking whether they helped.

The two people behind the show.

Simon Gajdosik, co-host of The Human Perimeter
Simon Gajdosik
Infrastructure · Webnestify

Runs Webnestify, a managed cloud and security company serving agencies and businesses around the world. He has spent years on the infrastructure side: building servers, locking them down, and cleaning up when things go sideways. He started Webnestify Education because he kept watching the same pattern, people hit by attacks that five minutes of training could have prevented.

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André Daus, co-host of The Human Perimeter
André Daus
Strategic opposition · Independent

Independent consultant based in Cologne, Germany. Twenty-five years spent getting organisations to face the questions they would rather skip. Background in banking and financial risk. He built his name on one thing, walking into a room and asking why everyone assumed they were safe. He applies red team thinking, the adversarial mindset that stress-tests assumptions before reality does.

andredaus.com

Three things this show will not do.

No sponsors

No vendor reads. No product mentions traded for money. If we recommend a tool, it is because we use it ourselves and would miss it if it went away.

No fear-mongering

The threats are real and we treat them that way. We will not dramatise them to keep you listening. There is plenty of real material without the theatrics.

No jargon we leave hanging

If a term only makes sense inside a SOC, we explain it the first time it comes up. The whole point is to make this layer easy to follow.

Fair questions

What is The Human Perimeter?

A cybersecurity podcast co-hosted by Simon Gajdosik and André Daus, about the human layer of security. The idea in one line: people are not the vulnerability, they are the perimeter. We skip the jargon and focus on how ordinary people, from students to seniors, can stay safer online.

How do I follow the show?

The Human Perimeter is on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Open the app you already use, search for The Human Perimeter or use the links on this page, and follow it. New episodes show up on their own.

Follow the show on the app you already use.

New episodes land on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts at the same time. Pick whichever one you already open, and the next one will be waiting.

Or visit human-perimeter.com