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Genuine Users Aren’t Always Human — And That Shouldn’t Scare You

Genuine Users Aren’t Always Human — And That Shouldn’t Scare You



This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/genuine-users-arent-always-human-and-that-shouldnt-scare-you.
Not all genuine users are human. Learn why trusted automation deserves a place in your systems — and how to build security that recognizes intent, not identity.
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Many genuine users online aren't human — they're trusted software agents. Traditional security models fail them by misclassifying helpful automation as threats. Deck advocates for intent-based trust frameworks to support both humans and bots, reducing risk, churn, and failure while boosting resilience and scale.


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