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Do air-gapped networks really protect us, or are they just a lazy excuse to ignore patching?
As cyber threats evolve and exploit disclosure accelerates in 2026, the assumption that air-gapped networks are invulnerable is being challenged by real-world breaches that bypass physical isolation. Cast your vote on whether air gaps are a robust defense or a crutch for poor patch management.
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