Secure Computing

98% of Irish IT Professionals Do Not Trust Social Media Providers

New DataSolutions survey, carried out by TechPro Magazine, shows that 53% of IT pros trust their employers to protect personal…

8 years ago

DataSolutions’ 6th Secure Computing Forum: Putting cybersecurity at the heart of your business strategy

DataSolutions, the specialist IT distributor, will host its sixth annual Secure Computing Forum in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on…

8 years ago

Data Solutions’ 5th annual Secure Computing Forum takes place September 21

DataSolutions is set to host its fifth annual Secure Computing Forum in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Thursday, 21st…

9 years ago

Three-quarters of firms upped cybersecurity after WannaCry

DataSolutions today announced the results of a survey, which found that 73% of companies have made changes to their IT…

9 years ago

Secure Computing Forum will be hosted the 21st September in Dublin

Prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU, interview with David Keating, security specialist, DataSolutions. DataSolutions, the specialist IT solutions distributor,…

9 years ago

Data Solutions Survey finds 20% of Irish businesses have been held to ransom

Data Solutions has revealed the results of its 2016 Information Security Survey. The survey found that 20% of Irish businesses…

10 years ago

The 4th Annual Secure Computing Forum – Protect your brand, secure your business

Data Solutions will host its fourth annual Secure Computing Forum on Thursday, 12 May 2016 in the elegant surroundings of The Round…

10 years ago

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