CyberSecurity

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…

4 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

Integrity360 targets significant growth with launch of new Managed Digital Risk Protection Service

Integrity360, UK and Ireland’s largest independent cyber security services specialist, has announced that it is targeting significant business growth following…

4 years ago

Zero Day Exploits with Maddie Stone, Security Researcher on Google Project Zero

The Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) took place for the time in Ireland. FIRST’s 34th Annual Conference,…

4 years ago

CWSI accelerates European expansion with second Benelux acquisition

CWSI, Ireland’s most experienced mobile and cloud security specialist, have announced the acquisition of mobco, a modern workplace and mobility…

4 years ago

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