CyberSecurity

The Time is now to make Ireland a Cyber Security Centre of Excellence

Ireland has the world class potential to become a global cyber security centre of excellence, experts have said. Members of…

7 years ago

Malicious insiders are fastest-growing threat facing businesses, say CIOs

Logicalis Ireland, the IT solutions and managed services provider, has announced the results of a survey which shows that malicious…

7 years ago

Three quarters of Irish users have been the target of online scams

Internet users in Ireland score highly in relation to password security but fail to maintain good online safety habits, a…

7 years ago

How the cybersecurity talent shortage affects business resilience

Chris Huggett, Senior Vice President, Europe & India, Sungard Availability Services discussed the cybersecurity talent shortage With the tech sector…

7 years ago

Are you having a happy “Data Privacy Day”?

Do you know who has gotten, or who is using, your information Organisers of the largest Irish-run cyber-security conference are…

7 years ago

Security and cryptoexchanges: questions to consider before trading

by Natalie Stevens Cryptocurrency has grown ever more popular in the past few years with more people entering the market…

7 years ago

Up to 185,000 Irish office workers have fallen victim to a phishing scam, new survey suggests

Datapac has announced the results of a survey, in conjunction with Sophos, a global leader in network and endpoint security…

7 years ago

Ransomware, cryptomining and Brexit: cybersecurity predictions for 2019

by Alex Hinchliffe, Threat Intelligence Analyst, EMEA, Palo Alto Networks Cryptomining Commodity ransomware will still plague users and their systems…

7 years ago

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