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Survive the AI Code Blizzard: Introducing Snippet Detection

In 2026, software development speed is an AI-solved problem. Yet, as AI-generated code volumes surge, organizations face a new kind of risk visibility gap. Developers are increasingly copying third-party snippets into their codebases—from both AI prompts and open-source software components—creating large security and compliance blind spots that lead to significant risks.

How ID Card Printers Strengthen Cybersecurity in Software Development

In software development environments where intellectual property and proprietary code represent millions in value, physical access control remains a critical-and often underestimated-security layer. While companies invest heavily in firewalls, encryption, and network monitoring, unauthorized physical access to development facilities can bypass these digital defenses entirely. ID card printers have evolved from simple badge-making tools into sophisticated security instruments that help organizations control who enters sensitive areas and when.

7fridays - WordPress Website Development Agency for Modern Businesses

In today's digital world, a website has become one of the most important tools for business development. It serves as a company's online business card, a sales channel, and a platform for communication with customers. That is why choosing a reliable partner for website development is a strategic decision. One of the companies that has earned the trust of its clients through professionalism and high-quality solutions is 7fridays - WordPress Website Development Agency, specializing in the creation of modern and effective websites built on WordPress.

Stablecoin Development Companies in 2026

Listen, I've been in this space long enough to watch stablecoins go from "that weird pegged token thing" to "the actual backbone of crypto payments." 2026 is wild - regulators finally figured out what stablecoins are (only took them a decade), banks are building with them, and suddenly everyone wants one.

SafeBreach's Evolution into an AI-First Development Team: Part I

In this first installment of a series on the transformation of SafeBreach’s development organization, VP of Development Yossi Attas outlines how his team is managing the strategic shift toward an AI-First development methodology. This includes moving beyond simple tool adoption to a fundamental redefinition of the software engineer’s role. Read on as we explore.

Agentic AI in Software Development: When Software Starts Making Decisions

I've watched software development evolve in waves. First, we automated builds. Then testing. Then deployments. Each step shaved off effort, but the core thinking-the planning, the decision-making, the trade-offs-stayed human. Agentic AI feels different. Not louder. Not flashier. Just... deeper. This is the first time many teams are seriously experimenting with systems that don't just help developers, but act on intent. Systems that decide what to do next, execute it, and learn from the outcome. And once you see it working in the wild, it's hard to unsee where this is going.

RPC Providers and Security: The Backbone of Reliable Web3 Applications

Web3 products depend on a layer that often stays invisible to end users but is essential for both reliability and security. Every wallet interaction, DeFi swap, NFT action, or on-chain query requires a connection between the application and the blockchain network. In most cases, that connection is provided through RPC endpoints, which act as the interface for reading on-chain data and submitting transactions.

Top 5 Mistakes New Devs Make in Healthcare App Builds and How to Avoid Them

"How to develop a healthcare app" sounds like a normal software question until you actually try it. Once you step into healthcare app development, you realize you're not just shipping features. You're building something that sits alongside doctors, nurses, and patients in real healthcare settings. If it breaks, it can delay treatment. If it leaks data, it can ruin trust and trigger legal problems. A glitch here hurts more than someone missing a DM in a chat app. That's why healthcare software in 2026 requires a mindset closer to clinical engineering than regular SaaS development.