Cybersecurity

CorkBIC marks 30 years of helping entrepeneurs

CorkBIC celebrated its 30th anniversary yesterday at the Nano Nagle Centre in Cork City. The event was attended by business…

8 years ago

SMBs Cybersecurity Risk, Their Opportunity

Increasingly, small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) have become an attractive target for cybercriminals to attack— whether they’re the intended victim or…

8 years ago

BSI Announce New Cybersecurity Training Courses for 2018/19

BSI’s Cybersecurity and Information Resilience centre of excellence has announced new training courses for 2018/19. The new globally recognized training…

8 years ago

Irish company brings cybersecurity event to Washington, DC ahead of US midterm elections

Election security on the agenda as former White House advisors join Zero Day Con in Washington, DC next month The…

8 years ago

The Year Data Killed Democracy

Earlier this year, the U.S. Trump administration finally began taking a serious look at cybersecurity. Now unable to deny the…

8 years ago

Proving Crypto Exchange Credibility Is Harder Than Proving Payment System Credibility

Written by Serhii Mokhniev For a crypto exchange, applying for a license is important for proving its credibility and transparency to…

8 years ago

Government Blockchain: It’s The Infrastructure, Stupid

Written by Samson Williams US Government blockchain adoption is 10 years away and it won’t be blockchain, it will be…

8 years ago

Most Developers Don’t Use Artificial Intelligence Software But 75% are Planning on Learning AI Tools in the Next 12 Months

Written by Richard Gall Artificial intelligence is everywhere, we’re often told. And while it’s tempting to think the tech sector…

8 years ago

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