Security

Majority of Irish organisations at risk of harmful data loss

Datapac, Ireland’s largest indigenous ICT solutions and services provider, has published survey results which show that majority of Irish organisations…

11 years ago

Common Sense helps keep you secure

This article originally appeared on Tec Dr. When you buy an Apple product such as an iPhone, iPad or Mac…

11 years ago

12 important things to know about your online security. Ronan Leonard, The Tec Dr

Irish Tech News recently hit a major milestone when we published our 2000th article, and I am proud to be…

11 years ago

How to check if Flash is on your website

I have written previously that Flash is dead and that you also may not know that you have Flash on…

11 years ago

WordPress Hacks and Security

There's many ways a hacker can infiltrate your site such as through your hosting site, your theme and even your…

11 years ago

The Most Destructive Computer Viruses of All Time

If you have ever wondered what the most destructive viruses of all time are, then take a look at Supreme…

11 years ago

Flash is dead

Over the past few weeks headlines have been screaming that Flash is dead and it must be phased out completely.…

11 years ago

Twitter Launches Safety Center

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. We all know by now that Twitter has a major problem with trolls,…

11 years ago

The password is not dead, yet. Neil Costigan, BehavioSec CEO

By @SimonCocking Interview with Neil Costigan, CEO of behavioural biometrics firm @BehavioSec  BehavioSec. In security, the human is the weakest link. BehavioSec make it…

11 years ago

AdaptiveMobile launches Threat Intelligence Unit

AdaptiveMobile, the world leader in mobile security, today publicly launched its Threat Intelligence Unit. The AdaptiveMobile Threat Intelligence Unit (TIU),…

11 years ago

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