SEC595: Applied Data Science and AI/Machine Learning for Cybersecurity Professionals


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Contact UsDespite the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the need for organizations to employ innovative defense strategies, cyber deception technologies, tools designed to mislead attackers and gain a defensive advantage, remain significantly underutilized across organizational cybersecurity programs. This underuse presents a compelling question: why do tools with such potential struggle to gain widespread adoption?
Although much of the prior research on cyber deception technologies has highlighted the theoretical value of the tools, little has addressed real-world deployment concerns, such as lack of awareness, perceived complexity, unclear return on investment, integration challenges, and legal uncertainties.
This white paper uses a mixed-method approach to explore the underlying barriers limiting implementation and identifies targeted mitigation strategies. The findings aim to provide organizations and security professionals with evidence-based, actionable insights that reduce uncertainty, support strategic decision-making, and foster greater adoption of cyber deception as a core component of modern defense-in-depth strategies.














