When you look at this, you're absolutely right. The human factor is part of cybersecurity. We tend not to put security on top of our products sometimes if it makes it harder for a user. It's all about usability.
I think part of it is also education, but you can't rely on that. For example, some of the cybercrime tools and some of the cybercrime spear-phishing types of things that we've seen are incredibly sophisticated. Even I—and this is my daily business—could make a mistake. You have to hope for education but rely on further measures that are kind of layered in a security approach, because relying on a person—and certainly, punishing a person—is the wrong approach for this. It is very easy to make a mistake, to click too quickly, etc., and some of them are incredibly well structured.