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Zynap Design: The Visual Language of Automation
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Zynap Design: The Visual Language of Automation

Nastia Levchenko is the UX/UI Designer at Zynap, and she's rebuilt the visual language of our platform. New node shapes, a new canvas, and the design behind Nina AI. This...

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Incident Response Automation: A Practical Guide for Security Teams and MSSPs
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Incident Response Automation: A Practical Guide for Security Teams and MSSPs

Incident response automation is reshaping how enterprise security teams and MSSPs manage threats, analyst capacity, and operational costs. This guide covers the full incident response lifecycle, how preemptive automation changes...

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It’s Not Phishing, It’s UX: How Platform Design Pushes Users Toward Malware
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It’s Not Phishing, It’s UX: How Platform Design Pushes Users Toward Malware

Roblox accounts appear in Zynap's compromised credentials database at five times the rate of Google or Facebook. This article examines why, and what it reveals about the credential harvesting pipeline,...

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The Fifth Domain at War: Cyber Operations in the 2026 Middle East Conflict
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The Fifth Domain at War: Cyber Operations in the 2026 Middle East Conflict

Zynia Labs tracked the cyber dimension of the 2026 Middle East conflict through open-source intelligence and Telegram activity, mapping over 80 hacktivist groups, a coordinated Electronic Operations Room, and operations...

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AI Security Operations Workflows: A Guide to Preemptive Security
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AI Security Operations Workflows: A Guide to Preemptive Security

The average organization takes 241 days to identify and contain a breach. As of 2025, that's the lowest it's been in nine years, but it's still eight months of undetected...

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Dark Web Marketplaces: Inside the Underground Economy
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Dark Web Marketplaces: Inside the Underground Economy

This report examines the structure, economics, and key players of the dark web marketplace ecosystem as of mid-2026.

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Inside AI: Chapter 5 – How We Built NINA, From Coding Agents to Agentic Cybersecurity AI
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Inside AI: Chapter 5 – How We Built NINA, From Coding Agents to Agentic Cybersecurity AI

An artificial intelligence agent helps a team of engineers write code. That code brings another AI agent to life. And that second agent, in turn, designs and builds autonomous systems...

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What Is Security Automation? 8 Benefits for Security Teams and MSSPs
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What Is Security Automation? 8 Benefits for Security Teams and MSSPs

Ask any SOC manager how their week starts and the answer is usually the same. A backlog of alerts from overnight, a team already context-switching between three open incidents, and...

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Defensive Rootkits: Engineering Kernel-Level Malware Analysis from Ring 0
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Defensive Rootkits: Engineering Kernel-Level Malware Analysis from Ring 0

Every generation of malware analysis has an expiration date. Signature databases became obsolete against polymorphic packers. Behavioral monitoring in user-mode became obsolete against API-level detection. Network traffic analysis lost visibility...

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Introducing NINA AI: Zynap’s Multi-Agent AI for Cybersecurity
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Introducing NINA AI: Zynap’s Multi-Agent AI for Cybersecurity

NINA AI is coming soon. Get to know Zynap's multi-agent AI for cybersecurity with six specialized agents, built to execute.

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Zynap Inside AI – Chapter 4: We Gave Our Team Five AI Agents. Here’s What Actually Happened
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Zynap Inside AI – Chapter 4: We Gave Our Team Five AI Agents. Here’s What Actually Happened

The team grows in skills.

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From notsafety to Daniel H******: Unmasking the Real Identity Behind neo_net’s Smishing-as-a-Service Operation
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From notsafety to Daniel H******: Unmasking the Real Identity Behind neo_net’s Smishing-as-a-Service Operation

There's a moment in most OSINT investigations where a single piece of carelessness cracks the whole case open. Sometimes it's a reused password, sometimes it's an IP address that shows...

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