CyberSecurity

Typetec survey reveals more than half of Irish SMEs have paid ransoms to cybercriminals

Typetec, one of Ireland’s leading managed IT and cyber security solutions provider, has announced the results of a new survey…

5 years ago

Kilkenny-Based Cybersecurity Specialists Announce Plans to Double Workforce

Kilkenny-based Business IT Solutions (BITS) has announced plans to double its workforce, creating 20 new high-value roles in a range…

5 years ago

CWSI creates 25 new jobs and invests €1.2M to support growth plans

CWSI, Ireland’s most experienced mobile and cloud security specialist, has announced the creation of 25 new jobs in Ireland and…

5 years ago

Typetec announces new €1M partnership with AI cybersecurity leader Darktrace

Typetec, one of Ireland’s leading managed IT and cyber security solutions provider, has announced a new partnership with Darktrace to…

5 years ago

Paradyn research reveals 91% of tech leaders believe Ireland’s national cybersecurity strategy is not fit for purpose

Paradyn, one of Ireland’s leading cybersecurity service providers, has announced the results of a new survey which reveals that a…

5 years ago

Tánaiste launches consultation on EU proposals for updated product safety measures including safety of online gadgets and tech products

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar has launched a public consultation on a new EU proposal…

5 years ago

European survey reveals Ireland is seeing the biggest increase in cybersecurity attacks

CWSI, Ireland’s most experienced modern workplace security and compliance specialist, have revealed the results of a new pan-European survey which…

5 years ago

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