Overconfidence is how Wars are Lost – Viet-Iran?

The article highlights a strategic cybersecurity flaw where overconfidence in leadership leads to misjudging adversarial capabilities, potentially resulting in system breaches or operational failures. This impacts organizations reliant on accurate threat assessment, particularly in high-stakes environments like military, critical infrastructure, or enterprise security teams. The lack of specific technical vulnerabilities underscores the need for rigorous validation of capabilities and adversary analysis.

Wars are lost when leaders misread what they and their adversaries can do, when their confidence substitutes for comprehension,