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The Memcyco FM Show: Episode 10 - Stopping Fake Mobile Apps and Account Takeover (ATO)

Fake apps are the latest evolution of brand impersonation, and they’re proving just as dangerous as phishing sites. Fraudsters clone legitimate mobile apps, publish them on official app stores, and trick users into entering credentials — which are then reused in the real app before anyone notices. Given that over 60% of web traffic is now mobile, this form of phishing-driven credential reuse has become one of the top blind spots in mobile fraud defense. Yet most mobile security tools can’t detect it — because they don’t know where those credentials came from.

Cruzo by Barantech: The Future of Smart Boat Control

From fishing vessels and luxury yachts to commercial ferries and patrol boats, the world of marine navigation is undergoing a digital transformation. In an age where smart homes and connected cars are becoming the norm, it's no surprise that marine technology is catching up-and in some cases, even leading the way.

How Lockfinity Is Transforming Storage Unit Security

Storage units have become an essential part of modern life. Whether you're moving, downsizing, managing business inventory, or simply decluttering, the demand for secure and reliable storage continues to grow. But there's one thing that hasn't evolved nearly fast enough-the locks that protect our belongings.

The Rise of Touch Metal Interfaces in Harsh Environments

When it comes to technology used in demanding conditions-think factories, outdoor kiosks, marine control panels, and medical equipment-there's one requirement that always tops the list: durability. Traditional mechanical switches and buttons often fall short in environments filled with moisture, dust, vibrations, and heavy use. That's where a new class of rugged input technology is gaining traction: touch metal piezo switches.

The Microservices Advantage: Building Resilient and Agile SaaS Applications

In today's fast-paced digital environment, businesses need software solutions that are adaptable, scalable, and resilient. For SaaS (Software as a Service) applications, the architecture behind the product plays a crucial role in delivering these qualities. One approach that has gained significant traction is the microservices architecture - a method that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled, independently deployable services.

Will AI replace human pen testers?

It’s become pretty standard to expect the help of AI with automating tasks, with penetration testing being no exception. As AI-driven tools grow more sophisticated, some have posed the question: could these systems render the traditional human pen tester obsolete entirely? We’ll explore the strengths and limitations of AI when it comes to offensive security and predict the role human red team expertise still has to play in an increasingly automated world.

Evaluating AI Security: Performance vs. Safety

Evaluating AI Security: Performance vs. Safety In this video, A10 Networks' security leaders Jamison Utter, Madhav Aggarwal, and Diptanshu Purwar discuss the crucial considerations for evaluating AI security within an organization. Madhav Aggarwal emphasizes the following points: AI companies operating in this evolving frontier. It is often difficult to attain both through the same AI model. This segment delves into why achieving both can be a complex task through the same model.

Corelight announces industry's first MCP server exposing detailed network data and alerts

Corelight’s GenAI Accelerator Pack features the industry's first Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, specifically designed to facilitate easier access to detailed network data and alerts for cybersecurity AI agents and enhance the analysis of network security information. The announcement comes at a pivotal moment for cybersecurity.

Corelight data and LLMs

Corelight has been an innovator and leader in AI and Large Language Model (LLM) adoption for almost 2 years. We introduced our first use of LLMs in our Open NDR platform Investigator in November of 2023. Since then, we have continued to push the boundaries of the possible by working with AI model builders on cybersecurity-specific training and expanding LLM use within Investigator to include data analysis and summaries.