Cyber Security

Only 20% of Irish SMEs Are Aware of the Necessary Cyber Security Measures to Protect Their Data and Digital Assets

Research conducted by iReach Insights on behalf of Google has found that the majority of SMEs (77%) agree that having…

3 years ago

CWSI Group targets growth in managed detection and response through new partnership with Chorus

CWSI, one of Europe’s most experienced modern workplace security and compliance specialists, today announces a new partnership with Chorus, a…

3 years ago

Kaseya Dublin fundraises for Dublin Simon Community

At this momemt in time the homelessness numbers in Ireland are at record breaking levels, with over 8000, men, women…

3 years ago

National Cyber Risk Assessment published by Government

The Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan TD, and Minister of State with responsibility for Communications, Ossian…

3 years ago

Datapac enhances cybersecurity offering with new Managed Threat Ops service

Datapac, Ireland’s leading technology solutions and services provider, has announced the launch of its new Managed Threat Ops service. The…

3 years ago

Deepfakes Being Used in ‘Sextortion’ Scams

Miscreants use AI to create faked images of a sexual nature, which they then employ in sextortion scams.  Scams of…

3 years ago

Viatel Technology Group launches European Managed Security Service

Viatel Technology Group (viatel.com) has released details of its strategic partnership with ArmorPoint, LLC (armorpoint.com), a leading global MSSP (managed…

3 years ago

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