The Launch of uHealth: A Game Changer in Human Risk Intelligence
On August 18, 2026, usecure unveiled its latest product, uHealth, that is set to redefine the landscape of Human Risk Intelligence (HRI) for managed service providers (MSPs) and internal IT departments. This advanced product marks a significant evolution from the traditional Human Risk Management (HRM) approaches, leveraging cutting-edge technology to streamline and enhance cybersecurity measures.
The Convergence of Cybersecurity Needs
As cyber threats evolve, so too do the techniques used by attackers. Improved artificial intelligence (AI) enables hackers to conduct more sophisticated and believable attacks, while the proliferation of remote work creates an expanded array of accounts and access points that organizations must secure. Unfortunately, the signals related to these vulnerabilities are often dispersed among various tools, rendering it difficult for teams to understand how risks interact, what to prioritize, and whether behaviors are shifting.
uHealth bridges this gap by consolidating risk signals pertaining to each individual employee within an organization. This includes essential data such as the value of each target, responses to training and phishing simulations, the security state of credentials, and access levels. With this comprehensive perspective, teams can assess risks more efficiently, ultimately leading to better decision-making.
Unveiling 'Toxic Combinations'
One of the standout features of uHealth is its ability to identify what usecure refers to as 'Toxic Combinations'. For instance, an employee possessing broad access privileges, an exposed password, and a persistent record of failing phishing simulations represents a more complex risk profile than any individual alert. uHealth adeptly identifies these risky combinations and prioritizes them for immediate action, streamlining the response process.
This capability is particularly advantageous for internal IT teams, equipping them with a singular list of risks rather than fragmented metrics from various sources. Furthermore, it provides leadership with clearer insights into risk management activities that go beyond mere activity reports, answering the crucial question of whether the organization’s risk level is decreasing.
For managed service providers, uHealth offers the crucial ability to pinpoint which tenants require urgent attention and the actionable steps engineers should take first. This proactive approach not only enhances service delivery but also enables MSPs to present a compelling narrative rooted in proven risk reduction during client reviews, thus building a case for expanded security services.
A Shift in Perspective
As Charles Preston, the CEO and founder of usecure, aptly stated, "Security teams are drowning in dashboards that count activity and say nothing about risk." He emphasizes the need for a more integrative approach, one that reflects how attackers perceive capabilities and vulnerabilities. With uHealth, defenders can concentrate their efforts on the most critical threats, remedy what truly matters, and ultimately demonstrate the improvements in risk levels.
Available for immediate implementation, uHealth can be accessed through
usecure’s website. This innovative platform aims to fortify workplaces against emerging threats, transforming the way organizations manage human risk.
About usecure
usecure is pioneering the concept of Human Risk Intelligence, designed to enhance workforce security in today’s increasingly complex threat environment. Its integrated platform combines essential elements such as security awareness training, phishing simulation, policy management, exposed credential monitoring, and connected intelligence. The company has received accolades, including the prestigious title of Security Vendor of the Year from Computing in 2026, underscoring its commitment to advancing cybersecurity solutions.