Future Crimes

BSI marks Data Protection Day with advice for remote workers

As many employees continue to work independently of the office environment or in a hybrid office dynamic, the risk of…

5 years ago

BSI forecasts 2021 Cybersecurity Trends

The Consulting Services team at BSI outlines five key trends, among many, across the cybersecurity and data governance landscape for…

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

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

CWSI forecasts €2 million in revenue from new Secure365 Managed Service

CWSI recently awarded Microsoft Ireland Partner of the Year for Security and Compliance, has announced the launch of a new…

6 years ago

How to avoid Smishing Attacks

Earlier this afternoon I received a text message that claimed to be from AIB.  The message stated that my AIB…

6 years ago

Nishan Chelvachandran, the CEO & Founder of Iron Lakes appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

This year’s Quest for Quality conference, organised by Comtrade Digital Services. The theme for this year's event is “AI Demystified”…

6 years ago

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