Cyber Security

Tenable Selects Dublin as Home for its First International Headquarters and plans to create 100 Jobs

Tenable Network Security®, Inc., a global leader in cybersecurity, today announced, in partnership with Ireland’s Department of Jobs, Enterprise and…

9 years ago

Majority of Irish businesses are not prepared for new data protection laws

The majority of businesses in Ireland are not prepared for the upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), according to a…

9 years ago

Ten things you should know about the GDPR

 By Fiona Kiely, Senior Researcher with CalQRisk http://irishtechnews.ie/social-engineering-exploiting-the-weak-links-in-an-organisation/ The GDPR will become law on 25th May, 2018. It will replace the…

9 years ago

John Ryan the CEO And Co-founder Of Zinopy appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

John talks to me about his background and how Zinopy started, the recent deal they have done with Sungard Availability Services,…

9 years ago

Should you be worried by the latest WikiLeaks revelations regarding Apple iPhones and Macs

Within the past week, WikiLeaks have claimed that the CIA  have been able to hack into two of Apple's products,…

9 years ago

Edge analytics is key to preventing security breaches and protecting human safety as the IoT gathers pace, says Greenwave Systems

Data is dying and implementing analytics beyond the edge in devices is the only way to resuscitate it and ensure it prevents security breaches and potential safety threats in the…

9 years ago

Munster Rugby Line Out for Internet Safety with Trend Micro

As avid users of technology, young people are being asked by cloud security firm Trend Micro and partners, Munster Rugby,…

9 years ago

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