Why Visibility on Trading Apps Can Create a False Sense of Safety

Imagine checking your portfolio for the third time this hour. Green numbers glow on your screen. Your finger hovers over the buy button. One tap, and you're in. It feels safe. It feels controlled. It feels like you know what you're doing. But is that really the case? Not exactly. Modern trading platforms give you unprecedented access to market data, polished interfaces, and social features that previous generations of traders never had. Yet these visibility elements often obscure rather than illuminate the true risks you're taking.

How Can Creative AI Tools Help You Design Personalized Security Awareness Posters?

The truth is, the majority of the security awareness poster are forgettable. You may have encountered them: stock image of a pad lock, some bold printed text with a warning about phishing emails, perhaps a stock image of a person staring at his/her laptop in a concerned manner. They also become part of the office walls like a beige paint, and no one really listens to 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.

The Asymmetric Threat: Why AI API Traffic is Hard to Predict

The Asymmetric Threat: Why AI API Traffic is Hard to Predict As AI becomes more integrated into business operations, the way data moves through APIs is changing. In this clip from the A10 Networks webinar, "APIs are the Language of AI: Protecting Them is Critical," experts Jamison Utter and Carlo Alpuerto break down the concept of data asymmetry in AI.

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.

Why Protecto Privacy Vault Is Ideal for Masking Structured Data

Picture this. You’re a data engineer at a healthcare company with millions of patient records in Snowflake. HIPAA requires you to protect PII before sharing data with researchers or running analytics. So you tokenize the data. And your system catches fire. Your joins break. Your ETL pipelines fail. BI dashboards return wrong results. ML model training jobs crash. All because something fundamental changed about your data architecture.

ITSP Magazine: Real-Time Defense Against AI-Driven Account Takeover

Memcyco recently featured in an ITSP Magazine podcast episode snippet, which this post is based on. You can listen to the full feature here, or below. Our thanks go to the podcasters for having our CEO, Israel Mazin, on with them. Account takeover attacks are surging, fueled by off-the-shelf phishkits and AI tools that make it faster and cheaper for bad actors to impersonate trusted brands and steal customer credentials.

The 2026 Cybersecurity Threat Landscape: Persistent Adversaries, Repeatable Playbooks

As a threat intelligence team, our job is to separate noise from persistence in the cybersecurity threat landscape. In this article, we assess the threats most likely to remain and evolve through 2026 based on the threat actors, campaigns, and malware we have tracked and researched during the last year. Our work centers on tracking adversaries with a strong footprint in the underground ecosystem: forums, Telegram channels, data leak sites, and marketplaces where cybercriminals operate.

Top 3 Skills for AI Security in 2026 #shorts

Are your cybersecurity skills ready for the AI era? In this clip, we reveal which traditional security frameworks still work and the one new mental shift you need to survive. It’s not just about code anymore—it’s about "Socio-Technical" thinking. Raji (Microsoft AI Security) breaks down exactly how to future-proof your career.