CyberSecurity

Secure USB BT reviewed

In 1997 SecureData was founded and started as a computer repair service. Ten years later they grew to become a…

4 years ago

2022 EMEA Cybersecurity Predictions

Working in cybersecurity for three decades, and as an adviser to Europol on cybersecurity, Greg Day, VP & CSO, EMEA…

4 years ago

Typetec survey reveals Irish SMBs would survive for less than 5 days following successful cyberattack

Typetec, one of Ireland’s leading managed IT and cyber security solutions providers, have announced the results of a survey which…

5 years ago

Dell Technologies and AWS Collaborate to Help Organisations Protect their Data from Ransomware Attacks

Dell Technologies and Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company, are bringing Dell’s cyber recovery vault to the…

5 years ago

Tips to remain Safe From Online Scams and Fake Charities

Every year, thousands of people become victims of holiday scams. The Better Business Bureau recently released the top scams to…

5 years ago

Firefox Relay Protects Your Identity Using Email Aliases

Firefox Relay hides your real email address to help protect your identity. The release comes just in time for the holiday…

5 years ago

Practical Aspects of Conducting Cybersecurity Exercises

Let us look at what cybersecurity training is, how cyber polygons work, and what benefits such events may bring to…

5 years ago

NI Digital transformation Firm, Xperience, Acquires Cloud and Cyber Security Experts

Northern Ireland, digital transformation specialist, Xperience has announced its acquisition of Green Duck, an English company providing Cloud, Cyber Security and Managed…

5 years ago

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