Security engineering

Is Your Business Secure Enough? 5 Rules To Keep in Mind

by Ashley Lipman, the Blog Frog are many different aspects that go into having a successful business, You need to…

7 years ago

Consumers warned to check smart gadgets for security vulnerabilities

A hackable baby monitor, a water bottle that gives away your location and a cooker that can potentially be controlled…

7 years ago

Burkes announced as exclusive printing vendor for HP Printers in Northern Ireland

Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting office hardware as a gateway into company security systems, according to Burkes, one of Northern…

7 years ago

AIB to introduce voice id authentication on card service and branch phone lines

As part of AIB’s commitment to provide customers with innovative new services, AIB commence the roll out of Voice ID…

8 years ago

Preview: EU Cyber Summit 2018

When and where is it on? Oct 24th 2018 at the Helix Conference and Exhibition Centre in the DCU Campus,…

8 years ago

Over 200 Irish IT specialists attend Cloud Camp conference

MicroWarehouse’s inaugural Cloud Camp got underway today in the Convention Centre. The conference brought together over 200 IT specialists from…

8 years ago

Asavie announces partnership with Cardilink

Asavie, a Dublin based provider in secure Enterprise Mobility and IoT Connectivity, has announced that CardiLink, a pioneer in Medtech…

8 years ago

AMI one of only four IT disposal companies globally to achieve highest industry mark

AMI, Ireland’s leading secure IT disposal company, has announced that it is the only company in Ireland to achieve an…

8 years ago

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