Data Security

European authorities want a backdoor for end-to-end encryption

European measures like the GDPR enhance the digital rights of internet users, and the demonopolization of big data ownership is…

5 years ago

Data Protection and the Fintech Disruption

The global fintech industry is expected to grow gradually and reach a market value of US$305 billion in the next…

5 years ago

Cyber-attacks set to become more targeted in 2021, according to HP Inc

HP has released its 2021 predictions on how security threats – such as human-operated ransomware, thread hijacking, unintentional insider threats,…

5 years ago

Do you trust the Government with your data?

This is one of the questions that PRIVATT (Assessing Irish attitudes to privacy in times of COVID-19) is asking, in…

5 years ago

Microsoft introduces Revolutionary Security-First CPU design the Pluton Processor

Microsoft is using Azure Sphere, the chip-to-cloud security technologies that protect their Xbox consoles to create a new vision for…

5 years ago

Why we can Bee part of the solution, DCs for Bees with Garry Connolly

Great interview with Garry Connolly, one of the originators of the Irish DCs for Bees initiative. Striking title image sourced…

5 years ago

Phishing revealed as number one organisation attack

A recent poll carried out by BSI highlighted phishing as the most frequent organization hack for 59 per cent of…

5 years ago

Internet security for beginners

Guest post by Jacky Fox, managing director, Security, Accenture These are testing times for the many Irish citizens and businesses…

5 years ago

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