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May 30, 2025

Mathew

AI and Automation: Augmenting, Not Replacing, Cyber Pros (2026)

AI and Automation: Augmenting, Not Replacing, Cyber Pros (2026)

AI and Automation: Augmenting, Not Replacing, Cyber Pros (2026) The cybersecurity landscape is in constant flux, with threats becoming more sophisticated and frequent. As we move towards 2026, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation are increasingly touted as potential solutions to bolster our defenses. However, a common misconception is that these technologies will replace cybersecurity professionals. This article explores why AI and automation should be viewed as tools that augment human capabilities rather than outright replacements. The Current State of Cybersecurity Before delving into the role of AI and automation, it’s crucial to understand the current challenges faced by cybersecurity teams:

May 25, 2025

Mathew

Detecting and Mitigating IoT Botnets and DDoS Attacks (2026 Tools)

Detecting and Mitigating IoT Botnets and DDoS Attacks (2026 Tools)

Detecting and Mitigating IoT Botnets and DDoS Attacks (2026 Tools) The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized numerous aspects of our lives, connecting everyday devices to the internet. However, this increased connectivity has also created new security challenges. IoT botnets and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have become significant threats, capable of causing widespread disruption. This article explores the methods for detecting and mitigating these attacks, focusing on the tools and techniques expected to be available by 2026. Understanding the Threat Landscape IoT devices, often lacking robust security measures, are vulnerable to malware infections. Once infected, these devices can