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Built by Sara ™️
@BuiltbySara
Cyber, Drone, & AI Operator | Emerging Tech, Automation & Resilience | Systems Architect & Builder | Fitness, Discipline & High-Performance Living @CogniMindAI
USA Katılım Mart 2022
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@BuiltbySara Goodmornin Sara happy Saturday jus got ur post on my feed came 2know ur new handle its good sayin hav a wonderful weekend w family God bless 🙏🏻🌹♥️💁♂️

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Shameful’
Yet they all want to come here…
JD Vance@JDVance
Amazing how numb we became to language like this.
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@BuiltbySara That meme is bad ass!
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@BuiltbySara As long as you stay the same person you are I'm fine with it
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CogniMind AI came in at #10 on Thinkers 360
2026 Annual Ranking: 50 Thought Leading Companies on Artificial Intelligence
thinkers360.com/50-thought-lea…
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Cyber teams today aren’t just “IT support with firewalls.” They’re frontline operators in a system that never sleeps.
Every alert is a signal in a noisy battlefield:
Identity logs that behave like reconnaissance trails
API calls that quietly map your attack surface
Endpoints that are either trusted devices… or already compromised and just waiting to pivot
The reality is, most breaches don’t look like Hollywood hacking. They look like normal behavior—until they aren’t.
Modern cyber teams are shifting from reaction to anticipation:
From static rules → to behavioral analytics
From perimeter defense → to identity-centric security
From incident response → to continuous containment
From “detect and alert” → to “assume breach and limit blast radius”
And the hardest part? Signal vs noise.
Because the enemy isn’t always sophisticated—it’s often just patient.
The teams winning today are doing three things well:
Instrument everything (you can’t defend what you can’t see)
Automate the boring decisions (humans don’t scale, systems do)
Treat identity as the new perimeter (because it already is)
Cybersecurity isn’t a product anymore. It’s an operating model.
And the gap between “we think we’re secure” and “we actually are” is where most organizations quietly lose.
Truth is:
If your security posture only works when everyone behaves, it’s not a security posture—it’s a hope strategy.

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@onbrandviews @MrsErikaKirk She wanted to be Erika so bad.
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