CyberSecurity

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

“.ZIP past” Now Most Common Malicious File type

HP Inc. has issued its third quarter HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report, finding that archive file formats – such…

3 years ago

Switcher.ie.’s Top 10 Black Friday Tips

With Black Friday almost upon us, Commercial Director of Switcher.ie Eoin Clarke shares his latest tips for consumers looking to secure the…

3 years ago

Hack the human – the psychology of cyber fraud, Professor Mary Aiken

Bank of Ireland, has launched their anti-smishing campaign to mark the start of International Fraud Awareness Week, which takes place…

3 years ago

DataSolutions named Distribution Partner of the Year at Check Point’s Irish Partner Awards 2022

DataSolutions, the specialist distributor of innovative IT and security solutions, has announced that it was named Distribution Partner of the…

3 years ago

Auxilion survey reveals over two thirds of Irish business leaders expect their company to suffer cybersecurity breach within next 12 months

Auxilion, a leading provider of digitally transformative IT services and solutions, today announces the results of a survey which reveals…

3 years ago

IBM Grants $500,000 in-kind to City of Dublin Education Training Board to Boost Cybersecurity Preparedness

As schools become more dependent on technology, ransomware attacks against schools are increasing. To help schools worldwide proactively prepare for…

4 years ago

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