
Originally published by Creator on Women in cybersecurity - (WICYS) This article examines emerging autonomous cyber threats that operate without direct human control. It explores how adaptive malware, AI-driven attacks, and self-modifying systems challenge traditional security frameworks and outlines practical defense strategies focused on behavioral monitoring, cryptographic agility, and system resilience. The work emphasizes transitioning from checklist-based compliance to continuous, intelligence-driven security models
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