Cyber Security

Adult content, streaming, and video hosting sites have the most security threats

According to research by NordVPN, adult content, streaming, and video hosting sites have the most security and privacy threats, such…

3 years ago

Aon’s Survey Finds 1 in 5 Firms in Ireland Experienced a Cyber Attack Last Year

Aon plc today released figures that reveal that most senior business leaders in Ireland plan to increase investment in cyber…

3 years ago

Colleges Must Conduct ‘Urgent’ Cybersecurity Review

The organiser of Zero Day Con is advising third-level institutions to urgently review their cybersecurity protocols, in the wake of…

3 years ago

Irish government launches new security guide in collaboration with Microsoft and Ekco

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has launched a new Secure Configuration Framework for Microsoft Office 365, which provides guidelines…

3 years ago

Switcher.ie’s 10 Tips to Keep Kids Safe Online – Safer Internet Day

Today is Safer Internet Day and with 1 in 4 children experiencing cyberbullying and spending more time than ever online,…

3 years ago

VISO Ltd an Irish owned and operated technology company expands operations

VISO Ltd., a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions for SME and enterprise companies, is excited to announce the expansion of…

3 years ago

Typetec research reveals Cybersecurity budgets for SMBs set to halve in 2023 despite ongoing attacks

Typetec, one of Ireland’s leading managed IT and cyber security solutions providers, has announced the results of its survey* of…

3 years ago

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