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Cyber criminals to change tactics and charge higher ransoms in 2017 – Ward Solutions

Ward Solutions today announced its cyber security predictions for 2017. Ward believes that cyber criminals will change their tactics in…

9 years ago

Bullseye Breach, anatomy of an electronic break in. Reviewed

By @SimonCocking. Review of Greg Scott's  new novel Bullseye Breach. See interview with Greg here. http://irishtechnews.net/ITN3/data-breaches-are-serious-greg-scots-bullseye-breach-aims-to-deliver-a-page-turner-to-demonstrate-this/ This book is an interesting illustration…

9 years ago

Webinar: Strategies for secure IT and Data Retirement

Asset Management Ireland (AMI) and the Asset Disposal & Information Security Alliance (ADISA) will host a webinar entitled: “How to…

10 years ago

Ransomware poses unprecedented threat to Irish businesses—Dell EMC

Dell EMC has declared ransomware the greatest threat to Irish businesses’ cybersecurity. “The crucial difference between ransomware and conventional malware…

10 years ago

AMI announces 15 jobs and €1.1m investment

AMI today announces that it will invest €1.1m and create 15 jobs by 2018 as it grows its business and increases…

10 years ago

Thousands of Professionals to Flock to Career Zoo Tomorrow

Career Zoo is back tomorrow with Seven thousand professionals seeking new opportunities in the tech, financial services and BioTech sectors…

10 years ago

Survey: Irish companies waiting 40 hours to retrieve essential business data

Datapac today announced the results of a new survey which reveals that Irish businesses expect to wait an average of…

10 years ago

Software Solution developed in Shannon receives more international recognition

A risk management software solution developed in Co. Clare, Ireland has been shortlisted for one of the most prestigious awards…

10 years ago

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