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Is AI Making Cybersecurity Professionals Obsolete? (Or Are We Safe… For Now?)

Kumrashan Indranil Iyer

Picture this: It’s 2030, and the AI overlords have taken over the Security Operations Center (SOC). They don’t need coffee breaks, they don’t complain about SIEM alerts at 3 AM, and they definitely don’t ask for raises. Meanwhile.. you, the once-proud cybersecurity professional, are now binge-watching hacker documentaries on your couch, yelling, “I used to DO that!” at your smart fridge.
Sound familiar? No? Good. Because while AI is definitely changing cybersecurity, your job isn’t going the way of floppy disks just yet.


What AI Can Do Better Than Us (Sadly)

  • Handle repetitive tasks: AI is great at munching through log files, alerts, and endless network traffic like Pac-Man on steroids.
  • Detect anomalies faster: Machine learning models don’t get distracted by Slack memes—they focus, and they’re good at spotting strange patterns.
  • Automate incident triage: AI won’t argue about who’s on-call this weekend; it’ll just do the work, no complaints.

  • Funny take:
    Honestly, AI is like that intern who never sleeps and finishes everything before you’ve finished your first cup of coffee—but it won’t steal your parking spot.


    What AI Can’t Replace (Yet)

    • Contextual thinking: AI can detect an anomaly, but it still struggles with the classic “Is this malware, or is Dave from accounting messing up again?”
    • Creative problem-solving: AI can’t outthink a hacker who’s duct-taping two Raspberry Pis to a drone.
    • Human intuition: That gut feeling when you KNOW an alert is serious, even if AI says, “Confidence score: 32%”? Yeah, AI doesn’t have “gut feelings,” only neural networks.

    Funny take: AI might catch a hacker in your system, but it won’t pick up on the vibe when that one developer says, “Oops... I pushed the wrong code to prod.”


    AI + Human = Dream Team

    The real win is blending human expertise with AI’s power. Imagine Iron Man without the suit—it’s just Tony Stark. But put Stark in the suit, and now you’ve got a superhero. AI is your cyber suit, not your pink slip.

    • Humans train AI: We decide what "normal" looks like.
    • Humans adapt faster: Hackers are creative, but humans are even more creative (we made pineapple pizza happen, didn’t we?).
    • Humans are the storytellers: AI finds anomalies; you explain them to leadership without causing a boardroom panic attack.

    Conclusion:

    So no, AI isn’t making cybersecurity pros obsolete—it’s making them more powerful (and maybe a bit lazier when it comes to sifting through firewall logs). But your ability to adapt, interpret, and out-think malicious minds will keep you employed, caffeinated, and on the frontlines.
    Until AI learns sarcasm and office politics... you’re safe.


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