Cyber Security

New research reveals 43% of office workers say they could cause a cybersecurity breach this year

IT.ie, a leading Irish IT managed services company, has announced the results of new research, conducted in partnership with SonicWall,…

1 year ago

Fake Big Tech Websites and Video Hosting Sites – a Minefield of Security and Privacy Threats, New Analysis Shows

According to new research by the cybersecurity company NordVPN, over 669 million malware incidents have been recorded in 2024 in…

1 year ago

Securing Ireland’s Talent Pipeline in Cybersecurity

eSentire, a leading global Managed Detection and Response (MDR) cybersecurity services provider, has announced that it has awarded the annual…

1 year ago

Keep “iloveyou” for your Valentine, Not Your Password!

“iloveyou” was found among the world’s most common passwords - it was used 197,880 times last year, according to the…

1 year ago

Qualcom to grow revenues to €18M by end of 2027

Qualcom, a leading Irish provider of IT and cybersecurity services, has announced that it expects to grow its revenues from…

1 year ago

International Cybersecurity Expert to Explore the Disruptive Danger of Disinformation in the Age of AI at Public Lecture

The ADAPT Research Ireland Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology at Trinity College Dublin Announces a Public Lecture with International…

1 year ago

81% of Irish Consumers Targeted by Scammers Last Year as Fraudsters Deploy Trickier Tactics

Wise, the international money app, today unveiled new research on the impact of scams in Ireland. It reveals that the…

1 year ago

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