Cybercrime

The week of the DDoS attacks

Last week something rare occurred in Ireland, a DDoS attack happened and just like buses several came along at once…

10 years ago

International Cybertech Conference opens in Tel Aviv

The CyberTech Conference 2016 will be held on the 26-27th of January 2016. A comprehensive report on the Israeli cyber industry…

10 years ago

Datapac drives costs savings for O’Kane Engineering

Datapac today announces it has completed the installation of a new server solution for O’Kane Engineering. Datapac also moved the…

10 years ago

Dell now has two security issues

Dell is having a bad week after two security flaws were found this week. Brendan Fay, principal information security consultant,…

11 years ago

ONLY 16% OF IRISH FIRMS BELIEVE THAT CYBERCRIME IS A MAJOR THREAT TO THEIR BUSINESS

Only 16% of Irish businesses believe that cybercrime is a major threat to their business with 22% of businesses surveyed…

11 years ago

The Cyber Landscape

The Cyber Landscape is evolving daily and Todd Simpson the Chief Strategy Officer for AVG Technologies, Evgeny Chereshnev Vice President…

11 years ago

81% of Irish businesses have had a cyber-incident in the past 12 months

At a William Fry Breakfast Briefing, a full house of over 170 representatives from Ireland’s business and technology sectors heard…

11 years ago

Is Africa being used as testing bed for spear phishing attacks?

When something is popular in one country or continent it tends to spread to other countries and continents. This is…

11 years ago

Personal Internet Security Infographoc

Security for Internet users has become very important and is becoming even more relevant today as the amount of phishing…

11 years ago

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