Cybercrime

How Technology can Improve Business Security Locally and Globally

The statistics for data theft, online fraud and cybercrime have increased exponentially over the last few years. According to a…

8 years ago

Cyber Security Trends for 2018

Throughout 2017 the cyber war continued to rage bringing us well-publicised ransomware outbreaks such as WannaCry, Petya, NotPetya and Bad…

8 years ago

What Can We Learn From 5 Of The Biggest 2017 Cyber Security Attacks?

By Samantha Wickes, who is a freelance writer specialising in cyber security, technology and business, with over three years’ experience in…

8 years ago

Novi completes €200,00 IT upgrade for Expert Electrical

Novi today announced that it has completed a €200,000 upgrade of electrical retailer Expert Electrical’s IT infrastructure. The work will…

8 years ago

Full-scale cyber war to break out in 2018 according to Ward Solutions

Ward Solutions, Ireland’s leading information security provider, has announced its cyber security predictions for 2018. Alongside warnings about the continuing…

8 years ago

Interview with Reuben Paul: Cyber Security Wake-Up Call – Hacking is Child’s Play

Following Reuben Paul’s keynote presentation, Hacking is Child’s Play, Literally, at The Linux Foundation Open Source Summit recently in Prague,…

8 years ago

Minter Dial’s key communication and digital transformation trends for 2018

THE KEY TRENDS FOR 2018 – BRACE YOURSELF  Are you concerned about or interested by what is going to happen…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Hacken

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch … Hacken is an ecosystem of white hat hackers providing cybersecurity services.…

9 years ago

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