Computer network security

New research reveals that 30 percent of malware attacks are zero day exploits

Thirty percent of malware can be classified as new or zero-day because it cannot be caught by legacy antivirus solutions,…

9 years ago

AdaptiveMobile releases new intelligence on Signalling vulnerabilities in global mobile networks

AdaptiveMobile, the world leader in mobile network security, today released new evidence on global SS7 Signalling attacks, including complex location…

9 years ago

Zero Day Con – Ticket Giveaway

Zero Day Con takes place on Match 7 in the Convention Centre Dublin. The event will provide CIOs, CISOs and senior…

9 years ago

Zero Day Con, coming to Dublin March 7th

By @SimonCocking. More information about Zero Day Con Welcome the Cognitive Era. CIO & CISO conference exploring the world of cognitive, AI, machine…

9 years ago

How to keep up with the latest cyber security news

By Dan Reynolds. 20+ years in the insurance industry, I have worked with multiple brokers and am fully qualified in loss adjustment…

9 years ago

Magnet launches Cybercrime Awareness Day

Magnet are hosting #CCAD16 – Cybercrime Awareness Day 2016 on 24th October in the Royal College of Physicians. The event will…

9 years ago

Survey: Irish companies waiting 40 hours to retrieve essential business data

Datapac today announced the results of a new survey which reveals that Irish businesses expect to wait an average of…

9 years ago

Women in Cyber Security, the challenges and opportunities by Raluca Saceanu

 Interesting guest post by Raluca Saceanu Marketing Manager & ISO Quality Manager. Recently published a research article in the Journal of Business Research.…

9 years ago

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