Computer security

The Web is still very Vulnerable to Hackers

edgescan™ have released their 2015 Vulnerability Statistics Report. As the only EU based Vulnerability Management Company listed by Gartner in…

10 years ago

ONLY 16% OF IRISH FIRMS BELIEVE THAT CYBERCRIME IS A MAJOR THREAT TO THEIR BUSINESS

Only 16% of Irish businesses believe that cybercrime is a major threat to their business with 22% of businesses surveyed…

10 years ago

The Cyber Landscape

The Cyber Landscape is evolving daily and Todd Simpson the Chief Strategy Officer for AVG Technologies, Evgeny Chereshnev Vice President…

10 years ago

Web Summit kicks off!

The Web Summit kicked off this morning with Paddy Cosgrove speaking about the journey from 400 attendees at the first…

10 years ago

Rethinking Security for the Mobile Era

Earlier today at the WebSumit, Bob Tinkler the CEO and President of MobileIron, who are one of the leaders in…

10 years ago

Dell Extends End-to-End Security Offerings to Protect Customers from Rapidly Evolving Threats

Dell today announced a new, full range of security solutions that enable customers to implement a comprehensive enterprise security strategy…

10 years ago

Q-Validus to Participate in Upcoming European Security Research Big Data Conference in Dublin

Q-Validus is delighted to announce that it will participate at the upcoming European Security Research conference, which takes place in…

10 years ago

81% of Irish businesses have had a cyber-incident in the past 12 months

At a William Fry Breakfast Briefing, a full house of over 170 representatives from Ireland’s business and technology sectors heard…

10 years ago

iOS 9 And watchOS 2 Arrive Today – Make Sure You Are Prepared Before Upgrading

It is that time of year again folks, new Apple software is arriving this month. Today will see the launch…

10 years ago

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