Computer security

Why Blockchain is revolutionizing Medicine

Decentralization is a monumental process that is also being introduced in the sphere of healthcare. New opportunities and values are…

8 years ago

After a week of headline grabbing global cyberattacks are businesses ready for the next wave?

Join our live interactive panel debate with two of the world’s leading cyber counter terrorists Tuesday 11th September from 17.00-17.25…

8 years ago

98% of Irish IT Professionals Do Not Trust Social Media Providers

New DataSolutions survey, carried out by TechPro Magazine, shows that 53% of IT pros trust their employers to protect personal…

8 years ago

Senior Managers are the Biggest Risk to Security in the Workplace

1 in 4 senior managers have experienced a stranger on their conference call 1 in 10 senior managers don’t password…

8 years ago

The novice’s guide to mobile VPN

Written by Tabby Farrar It is a term that is increasingly being used in relation to online security, but what…

8 years ago

Irish Companies Under-Reporting Cyber Crime

Third annual cybersecurity conference to address risk awareness, data privacy and security for Irish businesses  Dublin Information Sec 2018 to…

8 years ago

How to Invest Your Cybersecurity Budget

1 Visibility If you're looking to commit your cybersecurity budget in the best way, your first step shouldn't necessarily be…

8 years ago

How to Secure Your Data on IoT Devices

Written by Ken Hyden The IoT, or Internet of Things, has opened up a world of exciting new technological advances,…

8 years ago

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