Cybersecurity Lessons From Lab Med Autoverification
I want to recommend this article to my fellow cybersecurity professionals: https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/thinking-fast-and-slow-in-soc-case-for.html It does a nice job laying out reasonable roles for AI (pattern-matching donkey work) and human co-pilots (distinguishing the abnormal from the malevolent). Since a big part of why Pythia Cyber exists is to get more people in management to see cybersecurity as part of their job, I am going to write the rest of this post as a way to explain this strategy by way of an analogy that is not based in cybersecurity. Once upon a time I consulted to the laboratory medicine department of a large academic medical center. A large clinical laboratory is not a monolith, it is a conglomeration of different focus areas such as Immunology, Hematology, Chemistry, Virology and some other more obscure areas. The goal was to interface automated analyzers to the Laboratory Information System (LIS), but not directly because it was common wisdom that a qualifi...