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Why Security Training Keeps Solving the Wrong Problem
If you judged modern cyber risk purely by headlines, you’d think we were already living in a sci-fi thriller. Every week brings fresh warnings about AI-powered cyberattacks: autonomous agents conducting espionage, self-evolving malware rewriting itself in real time, and ransomware campaigns supposedly driven “80% by AI.” Vendors promise intelligent adversaries that never sleep, never miss, and constantly adapt faster than defenders can react.
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The AI Threat Narrative Is Outrunning Reality
Headlines scream “AI-powered cyberattacks” daily. Vendors push visions of autonomous agents, adaptive malware, and self-evolving threats as the next digital apocalypse. By 2025, reports claiming AI agents were executing espionage campaigns, generating polymorphic malware, and driving “80% AI-powered ransomware” flooded the news cycle.
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Autonomy Drift Is the New Configuration Drift
Security teams for decades understood configuration drift as a quiet but persistent threat. Systems are hardened, baselines are documented but over time small, untracked changes accumulate until the environment no longer reflects its original security posture.
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Experience Really Matters But Now You’re Fighting AI Hacks
When Anthropic disclosed a cyberespionage campaign conducted largely through an artificial intelligence system, it provided a detailed view of how offensive operations can unfold when an autonomous tool performs most of the technical work.
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‘I Quit!’ – When CISOs Need to Take Charge of Their Careers
A recent LinkedIn post has been circulating in cybersecurity circles, written as a CISO's resignation letter - "effective immediately." It resonates with security leaders who know the pattern - budget requests denied, risks that are documented and escalated, and a breach that follows a known vulnerability.
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When ERP Systems Become the Attack Surface
Enterprise resource platforms such as SAP and Oracle serve as the quiet infrastructure behind an organization's financials, human resources, supply chain and administrative workflows. They are deeply embedded, highly customized and rarely replaced.