National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education

Cyber Security Workshops to Establish National Cluster

Over 250 attendees from Ireland’s Cyber Security ecosystem, made-up of industry, academia, and government, will attend a series of workshops…

7 years ago

Cybersecurity Essentials, reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of Cybersecurity Essentials 1st Edition Charles J. Brooks (Author), Christopher Grow (Author), Philip Craig (Author), Donald Short (Author). Available from Amazon here. Cybersecurity Essentials provides a comprehensive introduction…

7 years ago

BSI announce the inaugural BSI International Cyber Resilience Exchange to take place in March 2019

BSI’s global centre of excellence for Cybersecurity and Information Resilience has announced the inaugural BSI International Cyber Resilience Exchange. The…

7 years ago

Morpheus Partnership with cybersecurity firm Hacken.io!

Update from the Morpheus Team. Hello Morpheus.Network community, Our vision for an innovative and industry-leading supply chain platform naturally cannot come…

8 years ago

CYBERSECURITY THREATS- ARE WE PREPARED? Lior Tabansky, Cyber Power scholar explains more

By @SimonCocking. Interesting interview with Lior Tabansky, Cyber Power scholar at the Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center (ICRC) and the Former Director…

9 years ago

Women in Cyber Security, the challenges and opportunities by Raluca Saceanu

 Interesting guest post by Raluca Saceanu Marketing Manager & ISO Quality Manager. Recently published a research article in the Journal of Business Research.…

9 years ago

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