AI doesn’t eliminate cybersecurity, it reprograms it. 🔥
AI is incredible at speed, automation, and pattern recognition. But it cannot replace: • Human judgment • Legal accountability • Ethical decision-making • Risk ownership Oh and I'm an AGI Naysayer 😏 No machine comes without RISK. But then again, that's where my job protection comes in...aka security. 🤓 As AI grows, Data Privacy, Security Architecture, and Governance become even more critical, not less. The CIA Triad (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability) still stands strong… and now we’re adding LC — Legal & Compliance. Because you can’t automate liability. 🔥 Faaaacts, you're not an attorney but you expect me to believe you can build a bot that can accurately factor in legal ramifications with ALL known variables... 😏 Security must now be baked directly into AI systems, from training data to prompts, APIs, and deployments. And as AI-powered attacks increase, we will need more: • Threat Hunters • Incident Responders • Security Engineers • Digital Forensics • GRC & Privacy Leaders AI doesn’t eliminate cybersecurity jobs. It evolves the titles, elevates the skills, and raises the responsibility. The future isn’t “AI vs Cybersecurity.” It’s AI + Cybersecurity + Governance. 💭 What role do you think will grow the fastest in the AI era? Does anyone have a different opinion?