CyberSecurity

CWSI one of first to join Samsung’s Knox Managed Service Provider Programme in Ireland and UK

CWSI, Europe’s most experienced mobile and cloud security specialist, has announced it will become one of the first Samsung Knox…

3 years ago

Microsoft and Vodafone report reveals SMB sector loses billions to cyber attacks over the last three years

Nearly half (48.5%) of SMBs have reported that they’ve experienced multiple cyber security breaches over the last three years, with…

3 years ago

HCS invests €1.13M to accelerate cybersecurity growth

HCS, a leading business IT, security and telecoms company, has announced that it is investing €1.13 million and creating five…

3 years ago

Getvisibility ramps up global expansion as it opens new San Francisco office

Getvisibility, a Cork-based company that has developed an AI-powered platform for data discovery, classification, security and governance, is ramping up its…

3 years ago

Typetec survey reveals one-quarter of Irish SMEs have paid multiple ransoms to cybercriminals

Typetec, one of Ireland’s leading managed IT and cyber security solutions providers, today announces the results of its latest annual…

3 years ago

Microsoft releases its second edition of Cyber Signals tracking ransomware’s new business model

Microsoft has released its second edition of Cyber Signals, a regular cyberthreat intelligence brief, spotlighting security trends and insights gathered…

4 years ago

CWSI named Microsoft Ireland’s Security Partner of the Year for 2022

CWSI, Ireland’s most experienced mobile and cloud security specialist, is today announcing it has been named Microsoft Ireland’s Partner of…

4 years ago

Cybercriminals Posing as Journalists and Twitter Employees to Hack Your Account

Cybercriminals on the prowl Cybercriminals are using new social engineering tactics, posing as journalists or Twitter employees in order to trick…

4 years ago

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