The Hunter's Paradox: Is it time to embrace automated threat hunting?
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The article discusses the 'Hunter's Paradox' in cybersecurity, where human analysts can no longer keep up with the volume, velocity, and complexity of modern threats, necessitating the use of AI-driven threat hunting. However, AI systems are vulnerable to deception by attackers who operate through lies and obfuscation, making full trust in AI problematic. The author argues for redefining threat hunting as a reasoning-driven process rather than a human-only activity, advocating for a balanced approach where AI executes hunts under human-defined strategies and constraints. The path forward involves careful implementation of AI with guardrails, graduated autonomy, and continued human oversight in creative and strategic aspects.
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