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SMEs Lost Almost €10m Through Email-Related Scams in 2023

New figures from FraudSMART show that small and medium enterprises (SMEs) lost almost €10m (€9.9m) through email-related fraud in 2023,…

2 years ago

Cisco Duo taps Badge to Strengthen its Security Posture and Enable Frictionless MFA Not Bound to a Device

Badge Inc., the award-winning privacy company enabling Identity without Secrets™, has announced a partnership with Cisco Duo to revolutionise Multi-factor…

2 years ago

Integrity360 partners with and wraps service proposition around Darktrace

Integrity360, one of the leading pan-European cyber security specialists, has announced its partnership with Darktrace which will see Integrity360 act…

2 years ago

PayPal study reveals SME owners in Ireland are prioritising tech investments to drive growth

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ireland that sell online appear to be experiencing a growth period, with 96 per…

2 years ago

ESET Security Tips: How Hacked Youtube Channels Spread Scams and Malware

Here’s how cybercriminals go after YouTube channels and use them as conduits for fraud – and what you should watch…

2 years ago

Bank of Ireland recruiting for 100 technology roles

Bank of Ireland is recruiting for 100 technology roles to support digital projects across the Group. The roles will help…

2 years ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Pranav Kanade from VanEck | Liquid Venture Investing

Pranav Kanade, Portfolio Manager of VanEck's Digital Assets Alpha Strategy joins the show this week. VanEck is an American investment…

2 years ago

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