Cybercrime

Three-quarters of firms upped cybersecurity after WannaCry

DataSolutions today announced the results of a survey, which found that 73% of companies have made changes to their IT…

9 years ago

How companies deal with old IT, insights from AMI

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU AMI has published a survey among 135 senior IT professionals on July 20th…

9 years ago

How to boost the Cyber-security of your company

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Cyber-security is more threatened than ether. High-profile global ransomware like WannaCry or Petya…

9 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

Secure Computing Forum will be hosted the 21st September in Dublin

Prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU, interview with David Keating, security specialist, DataSolutions. DataSolutions, the specialist IT solutions distributor,…

9 years ago

With 1 in 131 Emails Containing Malware, Irish Tech Firm Invests €300K in Cyber Security Solution

Kildare based tech firm vCloud.ie has launched ’secure7’, a new cutting edge cyber security product, the first of its kind…

9 years ago

How to recognise Phishing emails and Cyber scams

Edited & prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Great guest post from George O'Dowd MD Novi - Technology…

9 years ago

New ransomware attack marks sinister turn in cyber war

This week’s attack on Europe’s computer networks marked the beginning of a sinister all-out war on business data with no…

9 years ago

NUI Galway Leads National S4 Cybersecurity Initiative

The growth of different cyber attacks internationally is providing a growing impetus for developing a national research initiative in cyber…

9 years ago

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