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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 Fast Can You Prototype a Security Sensor Board Without Sacrificing Reliability?

Product development is dependent on speed. However, in the case of security sensor boards, which are gadgets designed to identify intrusions, surveillance or guarding of critical infrastructure, corners cannot be cut. Now, the trick is to find that delicate balance in order to move rapidly through prototyping and yet avoid ending up with an unreliable product that fails in crucial moments.

Can Manufacturing Defects Really Compromise Your Network's Data?

Whenever we consider network security, it tends to cross our mind that we are dealing with hackers, malware or poor passwords. However, there is a less conspicuous danger that never makes the news: the physical elements that constitute your network infrastructure. In particular, the printed circuit boards (PCBs) that drive your routers, switches, and servers may have manufacturing defects that open holes in your security that you never thought of.

Jobs in Cyber Security: A Guide to In-Demand Careers & Roles

The digital world is expanding at a breakneck pace, and with that growth comes a shadow: the constant threat of cyberattacks. Every time you read about a significant data breach or a global ransomware attack, there is a team of professionals working behind the scenes to stop it. Today, cybersecurity jobs are no longer niche IT positions; they are the frontline defense of our modern way of life.

Why AI-Driven Business Idea Discovery Makes More Sense

Finding the right business idea is one of the hardest parts of starting a business. Most people don't struggle because they lack motivation. They struggle because they don't know what kind of business actually suits them. A quick online search gives thousands of ideas: e-commerce, SaaS, content creation, agencies, coaching, marketplaces, and more. But very few of these sources help you answer a more important question.

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 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.

Elevating Access Reviews to Be a Business Enabler

Is your organization treating access reviews as a checkbox exercise — or a business enabler? In the full video, CyberArk’s Deepak Taneja explains why access reviews are becoming a critical pillar of identity security and zero trust — and how automation is reshaping their value across the business. Watch the full interview to learn why a compliance-only mindset creates risk, how organizations are modernizing access reviews, and what it takes to shift from audit task to strategic advantage.