Cyber attacks

Half of Irish cyber security attacks may be undetected – Survey

Over 50% of cyber attacks on Irish businesses may be undetected, the Magnet Networks Cyber Security Survey has found. Just…

7 years ago

One in six businesses unprepared for a data breach

Research conducted by BSI’s Cybersecurity and Information Resilience centre of excellence has revealed that one in six European organizations are…

7 years ago

2 Key Things Coinbase’s Jeff Horowitz Should Address to Enhance Investor Confidence

By David Drake Coinbase, one of the leading cryptocurrency exchange, is positioning itself to attract institutional investors. The exchange recently…

8 years ago

What Facebook Got Wrong About Privacy: What You Should Learn from Their Mistake

Written by Leonard Lee, Founder and Managing Director of neXt Curve. On October 31st, 2017, Facebook’s general counsel, Colin Stretch…

8 years ago

How To Stop Ransomware Affecting Your Computer?

Useful guest piece by Apoorv Bhatnagar, a SEO analyst from Systweak Software, giving advice on how to protect your files. Ransomware is…

8 years ago

Ireland can be the world leader in Cyber Risk – Cyber Threat Summit: Dublin, October 24th

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Great interview with James Kelly from the Cyber Threat Summit explaining…

9 years ago

Russia’s Top Religious Official Sprays Holy Water on Computers to prevent Cyber Attacks

Latest article from Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here Just as the UK’s NHS, corporations, and government agencies around…

9 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

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