Do Honeypots Still Matter? | HackerNoon
Briefly

In cybersecurity, honeypots are systems or environments designed to lure attackers, offering them what appears to be valuable data or access, embodying both historical and modern deception.
The origins of deception as a defensive strategy are ancient, with military forces employing decoys and espionage utilizing honeypots to mislead enemies and extract valuable information.
As the threat landscape evolves, traditional honeypots designed for human adversaries must adapt to counter increasingly intelligent computational adversaries, signaling a significant shift in defensive security.
The introduction of bot-on-bot adversarial deception highlights a critical challenge in cybersecurity, necessitating a reevaluation of honeypot strategies and their effectiveness against automated threats.
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