WannaCry ransomware attack

What Can We Learn From 5 Of The Biggest 2017 Cyber Security Attacks?

By Samantha Wickes, who is a freelance writer specialising in cyber security, technology and business, with over three years’ experience in…

8 years ago

Cybersecurity insights: Rob Norris VP Head of Enterprise and Cyber Security Fujitsu EMEIA

By Eimear Dodd freelance journalist/writer Some insights from Rob Norris, Vice President Head of Enterprise and Cyber Security Fujitsu EMEIA…

8 years ago

Beyond data: are connected medical equipment and wearables the next big target for cyberattack?

Kaspersky Lab has revealed its predictions for connected health in 2018 at this year’s annual European Cyber Security Weekend in…

9 years ago

171,000 Irish firms could be Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks – Survey

Over 171,000 businesses in the State could be vulnerable to crippling ransomware attacks according to a nationwide cyber security awareness…

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

How to boost the Cyber-security of your company

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Cyber-security is more threatened than ether. High-profile global ransomware like WannaCry or Petya…

9 years ago

NUI Galway Leads National S4 Cybersecurity Initiative

The growth of different cyber attacks internationally is providing a growing impetus for developing a national research initiative in cyber…

9 years ago

Petya Ransomware hits over 2000 companies worldwide

The WannaCry Ransomware Cyberattack which took place 2 months ago should have been a wake-up call to companies worldwide to…

9 years ago

One in five Irish businesses held to ransom in past 12 months

One-fifth of Irish businesses were held to ransom by cyber criminals in the past 12 months, according to the results…

9 years ago

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