Computer security

Japanese government will hack citizens’ IoT devices

Last week, the Japanese government approved a law amendment that will allow its employees to hack into people’s Internet of…

7 years ago

Connacht Rugby announce Intuity Technologies as IT Systems and Security Partner

Following on from all of the good news and winning performances coming from Connacht Rugby recently, Intuity Technologies are proud…

7 years ago

How Using a VPN Will Make Your Crypto Transactions More Secure

By Bogdan Patru, a Cyber Security writer at VNTeacher.com, a website dedicated to providing quality online privacy and data protection advice.…

7 years ago

How to Better Manage Data Across Devices

By Nathan Sykes Businesses today rely on data for everything. Data helps us engage in useful analytics and longer-term strategizing.…

7 years ago

“Digital Privacy Is In The Hands of the User”

By Simon Harman, Project Lead of Loki, an Australia-based privacy network which will allow users to transact and communicate privately…

7 years ago

Cybersecurity trends for 2019

BSI predicts cybersecurity trends for 2019 BSI’s global centre of excellence for Cybersecurity and Information Resilience has forecast three key…

7 years ago

How to Make Your Website an Impenetrable Fortress

Source-Pixabay In a recent poll, nearly 71 percent of the business owners surveyed claimed they knew the importance of creating…

7 years ago

Cyber Security conference to examine “Age of Disruption”

Cybersecurity experts from across the globe will descend on Dublin for the fifth Zero Day Con at the Convention Centre…

7 years ago

Universal Performance Rating System for Corporate CyberSecurity and Privacy Protection?

The current digital ecosystem makes it virtually impossible for people to resist sharing their personal data with organizations. Shouldn’t there…

7 years ago

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