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I increasingly feel like security is an impossible field.

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    I increasingly feel like security is an impossible field. There's just too much attack space, too many vulnerabilities, too many users and developers doing stupid AI shit, too many supply chain problems, too many skilled attackers ... It feels like protecting a walled city where the walls are made of tissue paper.

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      I increasingly feel like security is an impossible field. There's just too much attack space, too many vulnerabilities, too many users and developers doing stupid AI shit, too many supply chain problems, too many skilled attackers ... It feels like protecting a walled city where the walls are made of tissue paper.

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      @JessTheUnstill I feel this

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        I increasingly feel like security is an impossible field. There's just too much attack space, too many vulnerabilities, too many users and developers doing stupid AI shit, too many supply chain problems, too many skilled attackers ... It feels like protecting a walled city where the walls are made of tissue paper.

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        @JessTheUnstill
        There’s an adage that goes something like “we put locks on our doors to keep honest people out.” Same thing applies to computer systems.

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        • jesstheunstill@infosec.exchangeJ jesstheunstill@infosec.exchange

          I increasingly feel like security is an impossible field. There's just too much attack space, too many vulnerabilities, too many users and developers doing stupid AI shit, too many supply chain problems, too many skilled attackers ... It feels like protecting a walled city where the walls are made of tissue paper.

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          @JessTheUnstill I get depressed just looking at at my home webserver logs. More power to you and others that try to keep us safe, including from ourselves at times

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            I increasingly feel like security is an impossible field. There's just too much attack space, too many vulnerabilities, too many users and developers doing stupid AI shit, too many supply chain problems, too many skilled attackers ... It feels like protecting a walled city where the walls are made of tissue paper.

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            @JessTheUnstill LLMs seem to help automate attack more than defense by a lot which also makes everything else harder.

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