Not all cyber threats type, some of them talk. What if your security system could hear deception?
Hello Cyber friends, let me put you on to something interesting: “Velma” by @modulate_ai , a voice-native, one of it's kind Ensemble Listening Model - that is changing how we think about verification.
Velma doesn’t just confirm identity, it listens for intent.
When a caller sounds coerced
When an attacker is mimicking a real user
When urgency is being weaponized to force access
When behavior suddenly doesn’t match the norm
This is powerful, especially in moments like:
Help desk password resets
Privileged access requests
Customer account recovery
High-risk financial approvals
Remote identity verification, and so many more!
Because let’s be honest, most attacks today don’t just break systems, they manipulate people.
Now imagine combining:
Behavioral signals + Identity data + Device posture + Risk scoring
That right there is adaptive intelligence.
And it doesn’t stop there. Voice-native analysis can:
Detect social engineering earlier
Flag insider risk through behavioral shifts
Expose fraud attempts like account takeovers and impersonation
Add a new layer of real-time telemetry to security operations
We’re entering a phase where how something is said matters just as much as what is said.
Curious how this actually works in real scenarios? You might want to take a closer look at Velma.
Because your next breach might not start with a code but an actual conversation.
STOP missing the signals that matter. Check out Velma here: https://t.co/MxtUCwTu9z
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It’s been months of learning, growth, and putting in the work, and we’re genuinely proud of every single one of them for how far they’ve come.
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I’ve had the opportunity to review several Cybersecurity CVs, and I want to share a few practical tips that can make a real difference 👇🏾
Don’t just list tools or frameworks, show how you have used them. Anyone can mention ISO 27001, NIST, or Splunk. What stands out is how you applied them.
Treat your labs, internships, and projects as real experience. Hands-on experience is still experience. If you have built, tested, analysed, or implemented something, it counts. Don’t undersell yourself.
Make risk visible in your experience. Cybersecurity is all about managing risk. If your CV doesn’t reflect your understanding of risk, you are missing a key differentiator. Highlight how your work reduced, identified, or managed risk.
Quantify your impact where possible. Numbers make your experience more credible and compelling. For example: “Reviewed 50+ third-party vendors for security risks”
Tailor your CV to the role. Avoid sending the same CV everywhere. Align your experience with the job description, this shows intention and increases your chances.
Build a strong profile summary. Your profile is your pitch. Use it to clearly communicate who you are, what you do, and the value you bring.
Reality check 👇🏾 Your CV is your first step into a Cybersecurity role. If you want to get interviews, having a strong CV significantly improves your chances. Small changes can make a big difference. Take the time to refine it.
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@ireteeh This is so nice Dr @ireteeh You don’t know how much they’re going to appreciate this when they grow up. As a kid I use to love drawing and I was really good at it but my mum reported me to my school principal and it was flogged out of my body cause I was doing it in notebooks 🥹
"The Name I Need" and Quran 30 for 30 held me together this Ramadan. Every episode felt like something my heart needed to hear at the time.
May Allah accept from us all and bless us to witness many more Ramadans.
Taqabbalallahu minna wa minkum. Eid Mubarak! 🌙🤍
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Thank you for genuinely wanting us all to succeed Dr @ireteeh
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I'm not just learning cybersecurity from you my mentor @ireteeh
I'm learning what it looks like to excel in your career and still have a beautiful family, To build a community that loves and adores you, To touch lives in ways that ripple far beyond what you probably realize.