How I Built a Free AI-Powered Cybersecurity Guide
Article summary
Quick briefing — cleaned from the original RSS feed
A few months ago, I sat down with my parents to help them secure their home router. Two hours later, I realized something uncomfortable: I couldn't explain WPA3 without losing them at "encryption handshake." I couldn't recommend a password manager without them asking "but where does it store my passwords?" And when I mentioned two-factor authentication - they thought I meant two separate passwords. They weren't slow. The existing guides were just bad. Everything online was either written for…
1Key Takeaways
- A few months ago, I sat down with my parents to help them secure their home router.
- Two hours later, I realized something uncomfortable: I couldn't explain WPA3 without losing them at "encryption handshake." I couldn't recommend a password manager without them asking "but where does it store my passwords?" And when I mentioned two-factor authentication - they thought I meant two separate passwords.
- Everything online was either written for….
2AIWedia Score
8.7/10
High relevance — worth your attention today
Based on source trust, recency, category impact, and story depth.
3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that a few months ago, I sat down with my parents to help them secure their home router.
Explore related
Browse toolsCoding AI news
Explore curated coding ai tools on AIWedia — compare, rank, and launch from our directory.
Full story on DEV — AI
Read full articleHeadlines aggregated via RSS for discovery on AIWedia. Original content © DEV — AI. We link to the source and do not republish full articles.