Following a long period of research, piloting and market validation we have recently launched the Culturlabs brand. Culturlabs is a sister company to Social Machines focusing on helping commercial, public and third sector organisations improve their culture and sub-cultures. See Culturlabs – for more information about our thinking and approach to organisational culture change.
Currently we are focused on cyber security culture change. We have recently designed, built and launched Temperature – our all-in-one organisational security culture measurement, management and change platform. It’s evidence-based, people-centric and provides tangible cyber security culture scores.
“We believe the Temperature platform will provide a step change for us in understanding, measuring and improving our cyber security culture.”
(Cyber culture and human risk senior manager, Global FMCG organisation)
Temperature can help you identify and tackle the wider ‘root causes’ of human error and to reduce critical areas of your human cyber risks. Contact Nick Wilding at nickw@socialmachines.co.uk to find out more.
As Andy Hodgson, the former CISO at MS Amlin, Mundipharma and QinetiQ and VP of Security, Risk & Resilience at the BT Group has said: “As a CISO I’ve been looking for a solution like Temperature for many years. It helps organisations move beyond security awareness to actually understanding and shaping the conditions that drive security behaviours. Making culture measurable in this way could be a real game-changer for managing human cyber risks.”
We have also launched our ‘Culture Matters’ newsletter – (3) Culture Matters – February 26 – Culturlabs’s Substack, providing you with new insights, interviews and articles about organisational culture change and the role behavioural science can play in helping in that transformation. We’d love to hear your thoughts about Culture Matters – drop us a line at hello@culturlabs.com.
We will keep you up to date with our plans to develop and launch new Temperature applications for Health & Safety culture and AI Maturity culture during 2026.
