Cyber Security

€370million invested in Bank of Ireland’s retail division during three year strategic cycle

Bank of Ireland has invested over €370m in its Retail Ireland division over its current threeyear strategic cycle (2023 –…

4 months ago

Ekco research finds one-in-five consumers in Ireland cut back online purchases due to cyber threats

Ekco, one of Europe’s leading security-first managed service providers, has announced the results of new research which reveals that one-in-five…

4 months ago

Defence and Security vulnerabilities critical issue for business – Ibec

Ibec, the group representing Irish business, has called on the Irish Government to increase investment in defence and security. According…

4 months ago

New Cross Border CyberQuest Programme Opens Pathways for Young People Aged 16 to 25

The official launch of CyberQuest, a major new cross border project that will transform digital and cybersecurity opportunities for young…

4 months ago

CCPC warns of surge in online scams as Irish consumers enter busiest shopping season

Irish consumers are being targeted by increasingly sophisticated online scams, according to a new set of case studies released by…

5 months ago

Integrity360 expands further in Africa with Redshift acquisition

Continuing its global expansion plan, and its commitment to the African continent, Integrity360 has acquired Redshift, a well-established and highly…

5 months ago

Mistaking Fake AI-Generated Social Media Posts as Real Makes Irish Consumers 6 Times More Likely to Be Scammed

The scale and sophistication of fraudulent advertising and AI-generated scams on social media are growing rapidly, making it harder than…

5 months ago

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