CyberSecurity

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

AI, cloud security and IoT: 2019 cybersecurity predictions

by Greg Day, VP & CSO, Palo Alto Networks who shares his predictions for cybersecurity in the year ahead. Legislation…

7 years ago

Interview With Jon von Tetzchner of Vivaldi

What is your background briefly? I am born in Iceland to an Icelandic mother and a Norwegian father in 1967.…

8 years ago

SMBs Cybersecurity Risk, Their Opportunity

Increasingly, small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) have become an attractive target for cybercriminals to attack— whether they’re the intended victim or…

8 years ago

Irish company brings cybersecurity event to Washington, DC ahead of US midterm elections

Election security on the agenda as former White House advisors join Zero Day Con in Washington, DC next month The…

8 years ago

What Makes Irish Datacentres a €5.7 Billion Industry?

Stay Ahead of Trends and Opportunities at DataCentres Ireland 2018 Dublin: The largest national gathering of its kind, DataCentres Ireland…

8 years ago

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