Throughout the country I've done some training. I do many conferences on cybersecurity. As I teach professionally, I can tell you, the utmost necessity is to have people stop and take the time to read about whatever they're doing.
We're laughing about the fact that we never read any manuals. That's true, but they're often superseded by statements of legal liabilities and obligations that discourage anyone from reading beyond that point. People will just figure it out. The graphical user interface has been so successful that people just intuitively make their way through and use maybe five or ten per cent of the full capacity of software.
I saw that transition when secretaries moved from WordPerfect 5.2 to Microsoft Word. They had to take courses, because those were two separate kinds of software. They were masters at WordPerfect, while nobody was afterwards in Word.