Security breaches

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

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

Cisco 2016 Midyear Cybersecurity Report Predicts Next Generation of Ransomware

The Cisco 2016 Midyear Cybersecurity Report (MCR) finds that organizations are unprepared for future strains of more sophisticated ransomware. Fragile…

10 years ago

Survey: Almost half of Irish businesses would hide data breach from customers

Ward Solutions has revealed the results of a new survey that found almost half (46%) of Irish businesses wouldn’t disclose…

10 years ago

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

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

Apple security issues, is your iPhone or Mac compromised?

One of Apple’s main selling points for their Mac computers is that they are less prone to malware and viruses,…

10 years ago

TREND MICRO 2015 SECURITY ROUNDUP DETAILS TOP BREACHES, VULNERABILITIES AND CYBER UNDERGROUND

Global leader in security software, Trend Micro, who have their EMEA HQ in Cork, today (Tuesday) released their annual security…

10 years ago

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