Cloud computing security

Security First Conference comes to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium

By 2025, 99% of all security breaches will be caused by customer misconfiguration under the shared cloud model I attended…

3 years ago

Cybercriminals Attack Cloud Server Honeypot Within 52 Seconds, According to Sophos Global Report, “Exposed: Cyberattacks on Cloud Honeypots”

Sophos, a global leader in network and endpoint security, today announced the findings of its report, Exposed: Cyberattacks on Cloud…

7 years ago

Cisco 2018 Annual Cybersecurity Report is Released

Malware sophistication is increasing as adversaries begin to weaponize cloud services and evade detection through encryption, used as a tool…

8 years ago

How Technology can Improve Business Security Locally and Globally

The statistics for data theft, online fraud and cybercrime have increased exponentially over the last few years. According to a…

8 years ago

5 Reasons Your Company Needs an Encryption Strategy

Guest post by Jared Michaelson who is an expert on cloud security, business and technology.  Codes and ciphers run the…

8 years ago

Second annual cyber security conference to highlight trends and threats for businesses

Ireland’s second annual cyber security conference, Dublin Information Sec 2017 sponsored by eir Business, a Cisco Gold Partner, was announced…

8 years ago

Cybersecurity is a global challenge, data security insights with Eric Vanderburg

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Eric Vanderburg  Director, Cybersecurity at JURINNOV | Vice Chairman of the Board at Technology Ministry Network | Author…

9 years ago

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