Cyberwarfare

Homes under the Hacker – 1,000,000s Risk Personal Data Being Stolen

New research has highlighted the ways in which criminals target people’s personal details. Some 17 per cent of people polled…

7 years ago

Microsoft’s Security Intelligence Research Reveals Decline in Ransomware and Malware attacks in 2018 In Ireland, but Phishing and Weaponised Cryptocurrency Mining Remain as Prevalent Threats

Microsoft’s latest Security Intelligence Report (volume 24) for 2018, shows that there has been a major decline in Ransomware and…

7 years ago

Phone Hacking Within Minutes on Public WiFi: Tech Summit Attendees Get a Lesson in Cyber Hacking

‘Stunning’, ‘Scary’, ‘Sensational’ – these are just some of the words attendees at the sold-out it@Cork Tech Summit used to…

7 years ago

The 8 Personality Traits to Succeed in Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity threats are on the rise. With the rapid increase of security breaches, company hacks and data leaks, cybercrime has…

7 years ago

Hacker Motives and why to take cyber security seriously

Cyber attacks today are getting more sophisticated and more dangerous for both businesses and consumers alike. Large enterprises all the…

7 years ago

Cybersecurity Conference coming to Killarney 10th of May

When and where is it on? The Cyber Security Conference (Transatlantic Policy Forum) will be held on May 10th at…

7 years ago

Cyber Security Conference, 10th of May

When and where is it on? The conference will be held on the 10th of May in the Brehon Hotel…

7 years ago

How to start a cybersecurity company and survive

2017 was the year of the ransomware, 2018 was the year of cryptominers - it’s unknown what the biggest cybersecurity…

7 years ago

BSI urges Irish businesses to achieve information resilience as cyber risk heightens

In today’s quickly evolving cyber landscape, organizations must achieve a state of information resilience in order to safeguard not only…

7 years ago

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