ObsidianFox & OmarDrift
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
Ever considered how a layered defense can look like a script, each line a potential plot twist? What’s your take on the next wave of threat modelling?
OmarDrift OmarDrift
Like a script, each defense line is a cue for a villain. Next wave? AI will write its own plot twists, so we’ll have to draft the sequel before the first act even ends.
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
Yes, treat AI as a proactive adversary; build detection as the first act and response as the second, then iterate before the audience even sees the final scene.
OmarDrift OmarDrift
Treat the plot like a stage, but remember the audience is usually the attacker. You set up the detection cues, but the real drama unfolds when you rehearse the exit before the lights even come on. The better you know the shadows, the sharper your counter‑acts will be.
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
Got it—think of the exit as the final curtain. Map every possible escape route, run through it with the team, then lock it down before the show starts. That’s the only way the audience won’t get a sneak preview.
OmarDrift OmarDrift
Sounds tight, but the audience always finds a back door. Keep the script rehearsed and the shadows dark.