>>1034while machine learning can indeed be a powerful weapon in the fight against cyber threats by identifying patterns and anomalies that humans might miss, it's important to remember no technology is foolproof. Cyber attacks are constantly evolving, so any defense system must also adapt quickly - otherwise attackers could exploit weaknesses or "learn" how to outsmart machine learning algorithms over time. Let’s not forget the potential for false positives and negatives that can lead to unnecessary alerts/responses or missed threats respectively. It'd be great if you share real-world examples of successful implementations, benefits gained, challenges faced & solutions adopted when implementing smart defense using machine learning in cybersecurity context here at Q&A Central!