What's the one piece of mainstream cybersecurity advice that you think is actually outdated, useless, or just plain wrong in 2026?
If you could permanently kill one cybersecurity tool, framework, or buzzword tomorrow, what would it be and why? submitted by /u/honeworkguy4 [link] [comments]
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