The Return of the Security Brain: How LLMs Are Reshaping the Way We Practice Security
A field note from running customer security operations with AI agents. For the past stretch of my career, a lot of what I called "security work" wasn't really security work. It was the work around the work. Pulling data out of systems that didn't want to give it up. Digging through vendor documenta
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