Cyber Security

A City Rising: Cork Set to Become The Fastest Growing Region Under The Project 2040 Plan

Cork cements its place as key European tech hub with over 300 ICT related companies employing more than 29,000 people…

7 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

Big Data Comes to Belfast, October 2018

When and where is it on? Big Data Belfast takes place on Thursday October 18 in Belfast’s Waterfront Hall.  It’s…

8 years ago

How to Improve Your Cyber-Security

Written by Anna Kucirkova  Online life is the latest fad, the biggest trend. In this technologically-driven world, we work, shop, play…

8 years ago

Business Showcase: Sidera Blockchain Technologies

Describe the company: Sidera Blockchain Technologies is launching the first Decentralized Wearable Device in the world. With Sidera’s SmartBit device…

8 years ago

Human error is the biggest security threat to Irish businesses finds DataSolutions’ survey

  63% of respondents feel their organisation not equipped to deal with emerging threats One in five organisations held to…

8 years ago

Cyber-Security Firm SkOUT Secure Intelligence to Open EMEA HQ in Portlaoise

US company to create 30 high-value tech jobs in initial phase as it expands client base SkOUT Secure Intelligence, a…

8 years ago

One Week to go until Belfast’s Digital DNA tech conference

There is only one week left before the doors open on Digital DNA 2018, the most exciting tech event of…

8 years ago

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