Cryptography

Biometric Payments to Take Centre Stage in Ireland, as 1 in 4 Online Sales Will Require Further Security Next Year

New regulations will require payments to have two factors of authentication Dublin, September 2018 – With new EU regulations coming…

8 years ago

New Speakers Announced for DataSolutions’ 6th Annual Secure Computing Forum

One of Ireland’s largest security events with 400 delegates expected to attend 16 international speakers to discuss cybersecurity, counter-terrorism, Artificial…

8 years ago

The Quest For The Stable Coin

Written by David Prezelj As the sun has set on the crypto wild west this week so to speak with decreases in Ethereum’s…

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

Business Showcase : Utile Network

Describe the company – the elevator pitch … Utile Network is a new blockchain-based platform that will help over 20…

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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