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8 min read • Cybersecurity

Defending Against the Machine: AI Cybersecurity in 2026

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PublishedApr 29, 2026
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  2. What changes in practice
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As attackers automate reconnaissance, phishing, and exploit development with AI, defenders are being forced to match pace. We break down the new threat landscape.

As attackers automate reconnaissance, phishing, and exploit development with AI, defenders are being forced to match pace. We break down the new threat landscape.

Why this matters

The shift toward cybersecurity-driven decision making is changing how enterprise teams plan, build, and measure outcomes. Leaders who treat this as a technology problem alone tend to miss the operational and cultural work that determines whether the investment actually compounds.

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Most AI roadmaps look like someone opened the SaaS marketplace and clicked “Add to Cart” eight times.

What changes in practice

The teams seeing durable returns share three habits: a clear definition of success measured in business outcomes, infrastructure that lets them swap models and providers without rewrites, and a governance layer that catches drift before it reaches customers. None of these are technical breakthroughs on their own — but together they’re the difference between pilots that scale and pilots that quietly disappear from the quarterly review.

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Where to start

Pick a single workflow with measurable cost or revenue exposure, instrument it before the rollout, and ship the smallest end-to-end change you can defend. The point isn’t the model — it’s the feedback loop you build around it.