This article presents an adaptive network-oriented modeling approach incorporating an AI-coach to support cybersecurity teams in organizational learning and risk management scenarios. Four distinct scenarios within a hypothetical smart energy company were simulated, progressively introducing complexity through factors such as stress, incomplete knowledge, and team dynamics. By integrating second-order adaptive mechanisms and AI-driven coaching, the models reveal critical insights into how cognitive and social factors influence cybersecurity outcomes. A systematic What-If and risk assessment analysis further demonstrates the robustness and sensitivity of team performance under varying conditions. The findings underscore the importance of shared mental models, AI-enhanced knowledge retention, and collaborative dynamics in successfully addressing complex cybersecurity threats.
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Mokadem et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69c770418bbfbc51511e07f2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogsys.2026.101464
Nisrine Mokadem
Jan Treur
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Peter H.M.P. Roelofsma
The Hague University of Applied Sciences
Cognitive Systems Research
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
The Hague University of Applied Sciences
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