Secure communication

Data Breaches Costing Companies $4m / incident – New Study

IBM Security (NYSE: IBM) today announced the results of a global study analyzing the financial impact of data breaches to…

10 years ago

Irish companies not providing adequate Cyber Security training

More than half of Irish companies don’t provide regular cyber security training to staff, a new survey commissioned by Data…

10 years ago

How to get hired in Information Security, the recruiters perspective. Steve Latchford, Software Placements

By @SimonCocking. Some great insights into the IT recruitment world from the perspective of the recruiter himself, the extensively experienced Steve…

10 years ago

Cyber Startup Summit

In 2015 in London the Cyber Startup Summit was set up to promote and advocate the need for new innovation…

10 years ago

Cybercrime Seminar for Business

When a company suffers a data security breach, it’s not just the data itself that’s at stake but the company’s…

10 years ago

Future crimes and the dark side of technology, reviewed by Ron Immink

Good to have Ron back for another insightful guest post for us. To read more about Ron see our interview…

10 years ago

7 of the Biggest Cyber Attacks in 2015

Today we have a guest post from TopMail. TopMail are a secure email provider who recently featured in our Business…

10 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…

10 years ago

Cybercrime costs Irish organisations an average of €240,000 per year

Ward Solutions, Ireland’s leading information security provider, has commissioned a survey which found that Irish organisations are spending on average…

11 years ago

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