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Community · MAY 15, 2026
Zero followers, zero budget, one niche. What eighteen months of posting real security lessons on LinkedIn taught us about trust, and why CyArt Studio is the give-back chapter.
Kishan Patel · 6 min read · Read post ↗
AI · APR 17, 2026
Agentic systems act on your behalf, which means prompt injection is no longer a parlor trick. It is privilege escalation. A threat model for the agent era.
Kishan Patel · 6 min readRead ↗
Community · MAR 27, 2026
Every breach post-mortem says the same thing: someone knew, and nobody asked. 2,700 people sharing what they see is a detection layer no SIEM can replace.
Kishan Patel · 4 min readRead ↗
Careers · MAR 06, 2026
What a first blue-team role actually demands: log fluency, alert triage under pressure, and the ticket-writing skills no course bothers to teach.
Kishan Patel · 5 min readRead ↗
Web3 · FEB 20, 2026
Reentrancy, unchecked mints, and admin keys in plain sight. The same five bugs keep draining protocols. Lessons from auditing the Solana trenches.
Careers · FEB 06, 2026
One old laptop, free-tier cloud, and deliberately vulnerable VMs. Build the security lab that gets you hired, for less than the cost of one certification exam.
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AI · JAN 23, 2026
Broken English was the old tell. AI-written lures and cloned voices killed it. The new detection signals are behavioral. Here is what still gives an attacker away.
Security · JAN 09, 2026
Your breach exposure, your old usernames, your geotagged photos: an attacker maps it all in an afternoon. A step-by-step self-recon so you find it first.
Careers · DEC 19, 2025
Four years of theory, zero hours of incident response. The gap between a cyber security syllabus and a security floor, and how to close it before graduation.
Web3 · DEC 05, 2025
Locked liquidity that was never locked, audits nobody read, hype curves engineered to the hour. A forensic walkthrough of the 2023 era, from someone who watched it live.
Security · NOV 21, 2025
Passkeys and MFA solved the technology. Sticky notes, reused pet names, and just this once exceptions remain. Fixing the habit layer, not just the auth layer.
Security · NOV 08, 2025
The stack gets stronger every year; the person at the keyboard does not. Why CyArt exists: most incidents are not hacked systems, they are misused ones.