Computer security

Ransomware poses unprecedented threat to Irish businesses—Dell EMC

Dell EMC has declared ransomware the greatest threat to Irish businesses’ cybersecurity. “The crucial difference between ransomware and conventional malware…

9 years ago

IoT for the Management Consultant by Timothy Chou

Latest great guest post for us by Stanford IoT lecturer Timothy Chou As a management consultant you’re probably starting to hear…

9 years ago

AMI announces 15 jobs and €1.1m investment

AMI today announces that it will invest €1.1m and create 15 jobs by 2018 as it grows its business and increases…

9 years ago

Black Duck Software Forms Open Source Security Research Group in Northern Ireland

Black Duck, a global leader in automated solutions for securing and managing open source software, has announced the formation of its…

9 years ago

Minister Regina Doherty TD to speak at Cybercrime Awareness Day

Magnet.ie is hosting #CCAD16 – Cybercrime Awareness Day 2016 on Monday 24th October in the Royal College of Physicians. The…

9 years ago

Thousands of Professionals to Flock to Career Zoo Tomorrow

Career Zoo is back tomorrow with Seven thousand professionals seeking new opportunities in the tech, financial services and BioTech sectors…

9 years ago

Planning for EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR)

Guest post by Raluca Saceanu Marketing Manager & ISO Quality Manager. On Thursday, 6th of October 2016, Smarttech and Palo Alto Networks…

9 years ago

Naughten Switches on State’s First National IoT network

The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment, Mr Denis Naughten TD, officially switched on the State’s first Internet of Things …

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

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