Cyber

The Gravity Well of Consent

Artificial intelligence didn’t just arrive; it opened a gateway. Like the ship Event Horizon, it was built to push the…

7 months ago

Leaking Data 2023

2023 is shaping up to be  a monumental year for data breaches. As technology continues to evolve, so does the…

3 years ago

Security First Conference comes to Dublin’s Aviva Stadium

By 2025, 99% of all security breaches will be caused by customer misconfiguration under the shared cloud model I attended…

3 years ago

Ireland’s first cyber research conference to take place in 2022

Academics, students and professionals working in the tech sector are being invited to participate in the Cyber Research Conference Ireland…

4 years ago

Cyber Threats Facing U.S. are Now at Critical Levels – San Diego-Based Inseego is Stopping Hacks in Their Tracks

This article was written by Walter Fowler, and edited by Jonathan Finlay. Global ransomware and cybercrime costs expected to top…

5 years ago

The Human Factor in Organisational Cyber Resilience for 2020

The academic and industry literature is full of extremely useful research, insights and advice on how people interface with security…

6 years ago

The Worrying State of Cyber Security in 2019 By Anna Moss

The advancement of digital tech has made lives easier for individuals and businesses. Unfortunately, it also brought forth a growing…

7 years ago

xSellco takes top spot in 2018 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 ranking

E-commerce software company xSellco has secured the top spot in Ireland’s best known technology growth index - the Deloitte Technology…

7 years ago

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