wetware

/ˈwɛtˌwɛr/
noun
  1. The human brain or nervous system, especially when considered as a component of a computer system or in contrast to hardware and software.
    • No amount of software can replace the creativity of human wetware.
    • In cybersecurity, the wetware is often the easiest target for social engineering attacks.
    • The programmer joked that the system's biggest weakness was the wetware operating it.
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