
Our Three Step Process
April 10, 2025
AI is changing cybersecurity

Our Three Step Process
April 10, 2025
AI is changing cybersecurity
We're not just facing smarter phishing emails or faster malware. We're facing attackers that are using generative AI to innovate faster than defenders can adapt.
AI is changing cybersecurity.
But not in the way you think.
(especially if you're a DevSecOps engineer or security leader)
Most folks imagine AI as the solution.
But what if AI is also the threat?
We're not just facing smarter phishing emails or faster malware.
We're facing attackers that are using generative AI to innovate faster than defenders can adapt.
That’s why the DevSecOps world is shifting fast:
→ AI-driven automation is now a baseline, not a bonus
→ Security tooling must be proactive, not reactive
→ Human oversight has to be smarter (and more creative)
Here’s the scary part:
If we only rely on AI to defend — we risk letting AI make the decisions for us.
But when we combine DevSecOps fundamentals with AI’s strengths?
That's where the future is.
It's not about replacing humans. It's about augmenting them.
This article breaks it down really well:
🔗 https://lnkd.in/giWRqBTN
If you're in DevSecOps, this is worth your morning coffee read.
P.S. What’s your biggest hope (or fear) about AI in security?
♻️ Repost if you found this helpful for your network.
AI is changing cybersecurity.
But not in the way you think.
(especially if you're a DevSecOps engineer or security leader)
Most folks imagine AI as the solution.
But what if AI is also the threat?
We're not just facing smarter phishing emails or faster malware.
We're facing attackers that are using generative AI to innovate faster than defenders can adapt.
That’s why the DevSecOps world is shifting fast:
→ AI-driven automation is now a baseline, not a bonus
→ Security tooling must be proactive, not reactive
→ Human oversight has to be smarter (and more creative)
Here’s the scary part:
If we only rely on AI to defend — we risk letting AI make the decisions for us.
But when we combine DevSecOps fundamentals with AI’s strengths?
That's where the future is.
It's not about replacing humans. It's about augmenting them.
This article breaks it down really well:
🔗 https://lnkd.in/giWRqBTN
If you're in DevSecOps, this is worth your morning coffee read.
P.S. What’s your biggest hope (or fear) about AI in security?
♻️ Repost if you found this helpful for your network.
We're not just facing smarter phishing emails or faster malware. We're facing attackers that are using generative AI to innovate faster than defenders can adapt.
AI is changing cybersecurity.
But not in the way you think.
(especially if you're a DevSecOps engineer or security leader)
Most folks imagine AI as the solution.
But what if AI is also the threat?
We're not just facing smarter phishing emails or faster malware.
We're facing attackers that are using generative AI to innovate faster than defenders can adapt.
That’s why the DevSecOps world is shifting fast:
→ AI-driven automation is now a baseline, not a bonus
→ Security tooling must be proactive, not reactive
→ Human oversight has to be smarter (and more creative)
Here’s the scary part:
If we only rely on AI to defend — we risk letting AI make the decisions for us.
But when we combine DevSecOps fundamentals with AI’s strengths?
That's where the future is.
It's not about replacing humans. It's about augmenting them.
This article breaks it down really well:
🔗 https://lnkd.in/giWRqBTN
If you're in DevSecOps, this is worth your morning coffee read.
P.S. What’s your biggest hope (or fear) about AI in security?
♻️ Repost if you found this helpful for your network.
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