Data Security

Landmark Technologies invests €1.2m to launch Cyber Monitoring Centre

Landmark Technologies, an Irish provider of IT and cybersecurity services, has announced that it is investing €1.2 million in the…

9 months ago

Surfshark’s study reports 138k Irish accounts exposed in 2025 so far

Surfshark’s study reports that Ireland’s data breaches increased by 70% in Q2 compared to Q1 2025 (87k vs. 51.1k), meaning…

10 months ago

Paradyn forecasts €1.6 million in revenues from ManageEngine partnership in 2025

Paradyn, one of Ireland’s leading managed service and cybersecurity providers, has announced projected revenues of over €1.6 million in 2025…

10 months ago

Expleo survey reveals average large enterprise in Ireland paid €683K in cyber ransoms last year

Expleo, the global technology, engineering and consulting service provider, today announces new survey results, revealing that the average large enterprise…

10 months ago

Building Ireland’s cyber resilience

Senator Craughwell leads the charge to a secure digital future Ireland’s digital progress has been extraordinary. From online banking and…

10 months ago

Ekco acquires Adapt IT, bringing acquisition spend to €57M in two years

Ekco, one of Europe’s leading security-first managed service providers, has announced that it has acquired Adapt IT, a Cork-headquartered IT…

10 months ago

Why Compliance is the Next Big Opportunity for IT Channel Partners

Guest post by Ronnie Hamilton, Pre-Sales Director, Climb Channel Solutions Ireland If compliance feels overwhelming right now, you’re not imagining…

10 months ago

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