Cybersecurity expert Daniel Koifman argues that the common belief that attackers only need one success while defenders must always be vigilant is overly simplistic. He proposes a "life-dinner" principle to categorize threats, distinguishing between critical attacks with high stakes for defenders and routine noise where automation can mitigate costs. This approach aims to optimize security resources by treating each threat appropriately based on its impact and likelihood.
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