CyberSecurity

What You Really Need to Know About Ransomware in 2023

Guest post by Richard Ford, CTO, Integrity360 Ransomware has become somewhat of a buzzword or catch-all term applied to cyberattacks.…

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

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

Getvisibility continues worldwide growth with Forcepoint partnership

Getvisibility, an Irish based company that has developed an AI-powered platform for data discovery, classification, security and governance, has announced…

3 years ago

Microsoft Highlights Serious Risks to Critical Infrastructure in its latest Cyber Signals Report

Microsoft has released the third edition of Cyber Signals, a report spotlighting security trends and insights gathered from Microsoft’s 43 trillion…

3 years ago

2023 Prediction: Cyber Criminals will exploit the Cost-of-Living Crisis

Guest post by Integrity 360’s Principal Architect Zach Fleming Whenever there’s an opportunity, cyber criminals will exploit it. In 2023, the…

3 years ago

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