“Ghost in the Shell” turned 30 this week. Still hits hard.
Back in 1989, it dropped cyberpunk bombs that would take the real world decades to catch up with: government-grade AI hackers, behavior-based intrusion detection, malware tailored for humans, and remote code attribution that vanishes into the ether.
The manga nailed core cybersecurity ideas - heuristic threat profiling, APTs, AI-powered cyberwarfare - long before they had acronyms.
Trend to watch: Cybersecurity keeps marching toward AI-infused attacks, behavioral fingerprinting, and creepier human-tech fusion. Tomorrow’s threat models? Already storyboarded.










