Cyber Security

PSNI Data Breach: Two Crucial Vulnerabilities, One Big Mess

The breaking news of the PSNI data breach has exposed two major vulnerabilities security experts have been warning about for…

3 years ago

Deep Fake: Is this the future of live entertainment?

‘Deep Fake’ starts by asking the age-old question – if you could invite anybody to your fantasy dinner party -…

3 years ago

Hacking Attempts on Critical Infrastructure Up 70% Worldwide

Global cybersecurity firm Smarttech247 has revealed the last year has seen a 70% jump in the number of attempted hacking…

3 years ago

Train as you fight Ross Brewer, CRO SimSpace

On July 11th, leaders gathered at the NATO summit to discuss the most complex and unpredictable security environment since the…

3 years ago

Fraud Losses Reached Almost €85m in 2022 as Consumers Warned to Be on High Alert for Text Message Scam

A new report published today by FraudSMART, the fraud awareness initiative led by Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI), shows…

3 years ago

Common Cybersecurity Mistakes that Businesses Make and How to Avoid Them

Guest post by Michael Jenkins CTO ThreatLocker. Cyber attacks are on the rise and are forecast to cost the UK…

3 years ago

ISPCC Partners With TU Dublin to Combat Child Grooming

The ISPCC is proud to be a member of the GroSafe research team led by TU Dublin and funded under…

3 years ago

5 Ways to Ensure Digital Platform Security and Avoid Data Breaches in 2023

It’s more important than ever to prioritise the security of digital systems, software and applications. Not only do robust online…

3 years ago

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