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Surfshark reveals data breaches in Ireland increased by 5 times in Q1 2024

Ireland witnessed 255k leaked online user accounts in Q1 2024, a 5x increase compared to Q4 2023, according to the…

2 years ago

HP Catches Cybercriminals ‘Cat-Phishing’ Users

HP Ireland has issued its quarterly HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report, showing attackers are relying on open redirects, overdue…

2 years ago

Irish AI Startup Numra Raises €1.5M to Transform Workflows for Finance Professionals

Numra, an AI-powered financial automation platform, today announced it has raised €1.5 million to help finance teams drive productivity and…

2 years ago

Quside and Equinix to offer quantum random number generation technology to Irish businesses

Quside, a quantum technology company,  is working closely with Equinix, the world’s digital infrastructure company®, to enable access for businesses…

2 years ago

Convergent survey reveals 63% of Irish businesses admit to struggling with too many systems

In an era marked by an explosion of documents, information and data, a recent survey of industry leaders, carried out…

2 years ago

Viatel Technology Group announces the acquisition of MJ Flood Technology

Viatel Technology Group, the leading digital services provider, has announced the acquisition of MJ Flood Technology, the tech division of…

2 years ago

Health experts across Europe make recommendations on implementation of the European Health Data Space

EIT Health, part of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union (EU), has…

2 years ago

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