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ITSP / StudioC60 features Memcyco in latest podcast.

Real-Time Defense Against AI-Driven Account Takeover: How Memcyco Protects Organizations and Their Customers Memcyco recently featured in an ITSP Magazine podcast episode snippet, which this post is based on. You can listen to the full feature here. Our thanks go to the podcasters for having our CEO, Israel Mazin, on with them.

Testing MiniMax M2.1 for AI Coding: The Results Might Surprise You

Can "lesser-known" AI models actually keep up with the giants like Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic? In today’s video, we put MiniMax M2.1 to the ultimate test: building a production-ready, secure Node.js note-taking application from a single prompt. We’ll explore how to access MiniMax natively in the Windsurf IDE, walk through the debugging process for common errors (like environment variables and OS-specific dependencies), and perform a deep-dive security audit using Snyk. Stick around until the end to learn how to integrate MiniMax M2.1 into VS Code using OpenRouter.

Ransomware, Bitcoin And Harsh Crypto Reality

An estimated ninety eight percent of ransoms use cryptocurrency, with Bitcoin at the centre, which turns it into core infrastructure for extortion and fraud. The discussion questions positive impact, pointing to energy waste, slow transactions, fixed supply design and the likelihood of central banks adopting similar tech without those flaws.

AI vs. Legacy Systems: Why Your Old Documentation Isn't Safe

AI vs. Legacy Systems: Why Your Old Documentation Isn’t Safe In this A10 Networks discussion, "APIs are the Language of AI: Protecting Them is Critical," security experts Jamison Utter and Carlo Alpuerto tackle one of the most overlooked threats in modern IT: the "specter in the shadow." For years, many organizations relied on "security through obscurity"—the idea that if a system is old or undocumented, it's safe from attackers. However, AI has changed the rules. These systems can now decipher legacy documentation and communicate with obscure systems faster than a human ever could.