Security

Paradyn boosts connectivity and cybersecurity for Donegal Co Co in €80K deal

Paradyn, Ireland’s only end-to-end IT and communications service provider, today announces that it has delivered a new connectivity and cybersecurity…

5 years ago

Max Schrems’ impact on GDPR, Liam McKenna, Mazars

The fifth annual Impact Report by Irish law firm McCann FitzGerald and international audit, tax, and advisory firm, Mazars was…

5 years ago

80% of companies say large-scale remote working creates data protection risks

80% of organisations believe that large-scale remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic has created additional data protection risks, but despite…

5 years ago

BSI launches Article 27 Representative Service to support GDPR compliance

The cybersecurity and information resilience team at BSI has announced the introduction of an Article 27 Representative Service to support…

5 years ago

OpenSky partners with Typetec and Stryve to launch new cybersecurity solution

OpenSky, the automation specialist for government organisations and large private enterprises, has announced that it has partnered with leading IT…

5 years ago

Cyber-attacks set to become more targeted in 2021, according to HP Inc

HP has released its 2021 predictions on how security threats – such as human-operated ransomware, thread hijacking, unintentional insider threats,…

5 years ago

Microsoft introduces Revolutionary Security-First CPU design the Pluton Processor

Microsoft is using Azure Sphere, the chip-to-cloud security technologies that protect their Xbox consoles to create a new vision for…

5 years ago

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