Computer security

Paradyn wins €3M in IT deals with local authorities

Paradyn, Ireland’s only end-to-end IT and communications service provider, has announced that it won €3 million in new IT and…

8 years ago

Kaspersky Lab moving core infrastructure from Russia to Switzerland; opening first Transparency Center

By the end of 2019, data from customers in Europe will be stored and processed in Zurich LAGOS, Nigeria, May…

8 years ago

What The Health Sector Needs To Know About Cryptocurrency Technologies, Blockchain, And Cryptojacking Attacks

Guest post written by James Scott, Sr. Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology While the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency trend may…

8 years ago

GDPR – How to prepare your business

Does your business manage sensitive personal data? If so, you will need to get ready for GDPR and the changes…

8 years ago

Ireland’s Biggest Cyber Security Challenge Phishing for Best Cyber Talent

ITB’s Department of Informatics is delighted to be once again hosting ZeroDays Colleges Cyber-Security Challenge, the fourth annual flagship event of…

8 years ago

State’s Online Scheme needs to cover GDPR

The State’s underutilised Online Trading Voucher scheme needs to be made available to help Ireland’s unprepared small businesses comply with…

8 years ago

Tips to avoid your WordPress being hacked

Written by Jocelyn Brown Don’t Fall Victim to Hacking: How to Secure Your WordPress Site About a third of Irish…

8 years ago

Privacy Warning as MEPs Prepare to Debate Cambridge Analytica Scandal

Individual users are just as vulnerable to a cyber-security attack and data breach as big companies, Seán Kelly MEP has…

8 years ago

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