Discernment: The Art of Wise Judgment. The ability to perceive, understand, and judge things clearly, especially.
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Discernment is the human edge AI can’t replicate. It’s not speed or knowledge—it’s knowing what truly matters, and moving with intent.
EDURISK A behavior-first cybersecurity practice that teaches real people to build habits that protect themselves, and the company.
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