Cyber Security

SMBs Cybersecurity Risk, Their Opportunity

Increasingly, small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) have become an attractive target for cybercriminals to attack— whether they’re the intended victim or…

7 years ago

BSI Announce New Cybersecurity Training Courses for 2018/19

BSI’s Cybersecurity and Information Resilience centre of excellence has announced new training courses for 2018/19. The new globally recognized training…

7 years ago

Most Developers Don’t Use Artificial Intelligence Software But 75% are Planning on Learning AI Tools in the Next 12 Months

Written by Richard Gall Artificial intelligence is everywhere, we’re often told. And while it’s tempting to think the tech sector…

7 years ago

New Speakers Announced for DataSolutions’ 6th Annual Secure Computing Forum

One of Ireland’s largest security events with 400 delegates expected to attend 16 international speakers to discuss cybersecurity, counter-terrorism, Artificial…

7 years ago

After a week of headline grabbing global cyberattacks are businesses ready for the next wave?

Join our live interactive panel debate with two of the world’s leading cyber counter terrorists Tuesday 11th September from 17.00-17.25…

7 years ago

Holding Out for a Hero! The Every Day Resilience Heroes in Every Business

Great guest post by Kathy Schneider, Chief Marketing Officer, Sungard Availability Services. “No matter how many times you save the world,…

7 years ago

Internet Privacy Intro #5

Written and devised by Mike Johnson  On the internet, privacy and safety go hand in hand. Without one, the other would…

7 years ago

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