What the UK’s Cyber Power strategy means for private sector cybersecurity

The UK government’s vision to be competitive and safe in a digital world is likely to have a positive impact on cybersecurity in business, if bureaucracy doesn’t get in the way. Read More ›
Facebook leak reveals personal data of hundreds of Irish officials in sensitive positions

Defence Forces is aware of Facebook data leak and is ‘taking appropriate steps.’ Read More ›
Up To 1.5 Million Have Data Published In Facebook Leak

The Data Protection Commission is working to get to the bottom of a Facebook data leak that affects up to 1.5 million people in Ireland. Read More ›
Ubiquiti’s Breach Notification: The ‘No Evidence’ Hedge

Being ‘Not Currently Aware’ Customer Data Was Stolen Doesn’t Mean It’s Safe. Read More ›
Facebook Data Exposure: Lessons to Learn

Experts Advise Organizations to Check Password Reset Policies, Take Other Steps. Read More ›
Pandemic creates a perfect storm for virtual security

Two of the largest attacks ever recorded and increased working from home have led to an urgent need for companies to revisit their security protocols. Read More ›
Microsoft email hack hit 98 Irish organisations

One Irish IT security firm says that it has seen a list of 98 organisations “compromised” by the ongoing global Microsoft email attack. Read More ›
Qualys Gets ‘Clopped’ by Accellion-Exploiting Attackers

Security Firm Confirms Breach After Clop Ransomware Gang Posts Stolen Customer Data Read More ›
Ransomware Attacks Remain Persistent and Pervasive

Ransomware has been the scourge of businesses for some time now, and it doesn’t seem that there is an end in sight where the impact to business is concerned. Read More ›
Doing Privacy Right vs. Doing Privacy Rights

The CISO Stories Podcast Episode #3 Read More ›