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          <title>MCPs And Agent Skills Are A Supply Chain Problem</title>
          <description>Useful automation still needs provenance, review, least privilege, and an assumption that helpful tools can be hostile.</description>
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          <title>AI Can Speed Up Security Work, But It Cannot Replace Judgment</title>
          <description>AI is useful as acceleration. It still needs context, validation, and a human willing to say no.</description>
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          <title>How Hands-On Exploitation Made Me Better At Product Security</title>
          <description>Offensive practice helps defenders reason about product behavior, not just vulnerability categories.</description>
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