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  <abstract>"Cybersecurity First Principles: A Reboot of Strategy and Tactics" by Rick Howard argues that the industry must abandon failing conventional wisdom and return to fundamental, "first principles". It outlines a modern, effective security strategy based on five core pillars—Zero Trust, Intrusion Kill Chain Prevention, Resilience, Automation, and Risk Forecasting—supported by actionable, practical tactics to build truly resilient organizations.</abstract>
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