Cyber Security

Cyber Women Ireland – Diver{Se}curity Project

By Pia Stavrianos. Pia is a business marketing student with an interest in all things creative such as writing and…

5 years ago

iPhone users are the safest? Think again

A lot of iPhone users tend to think of themselves as unhackable. But that’s a myth — even Apple users…

5 years ago

Bitdefender, Cybersecurity Programme Reviewed

When looking for an Antivirus you can get quite confronted by a large array of choices.  I have always strongly…

5 years ago

Romance Scams Are On The Rise and Victims Need Support

Cybercriminals exploit emotions and stressful situations for financial gain mainly. Thus, romance scams and cyberbullying are reported to be among…

5 years ago

US and Russia account for 54% of global spam volume

According to the data analyzed by the Atlas VPN team, 54% of spam emails in the last six months originated from two…

5 years ago

Online Safety Commissioner must be established to protect children’s rights

An Online Safety Commissioner must be established by the Government to protect children, especially in the context of Covid-19. That’s…

5 years ago

New Microsoft Data Shows Improved Civility Online, Driven by Teens

By Jacqueline Beauchere, Global Digital Safety Advocate at Microsoft The global Microsoft Digital Civility Index (DCI) improved in 2020, bouncing…

5 years ago

Safer Internet Day – Expert top tips

Tomorrow (9th February) is Safer Internet Day. Switcher.ie have shared some top tips to help keep children safe online. Our…

5 years ago

What Cyber Issues We Expect to See in 2021

Cybersecurity guest post by SaltDNA Our dependency on technology for different aspects of our everyday lives is one thing that's…

5 years ago

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