Companies accuse competitors of DDoS sabotage

According to recent research from Kaspersky Lab and B2B International, nearly half (48 per cent) of the companies surveyed believe they know the identity and motivation of those behind recent Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS)  attacks against them, with many naming competitors as...

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Cyber London reveals second cohort

Cyber London, Europe’s first dedicated cyber security start-up accelerator and incubator, has revealed the eight start-ups participating in Cyber London’s second programme.

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Few companies have evolved into truly digital organizations
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Only 7 per cent of organizations have successfully allied digital technology capabilities with the ability to quickly self-organize and forge partnerships to drive digital initiatives.

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Ovum reveals the reality of Big Data for 2016

Cloud and appliances will drive the next wave of adoption, with Spark the fastest growing workload.

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Converged infrastructure provides lower costs and increased output

Proact revamped the server infrastructure of the diversified group known for its...

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SCC completes Cloud Delivered Managed Services portfolio with One Point investment

SCC has taken a controlling stake in One Point, adding mobile voice and data capability to...

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Firms missing out with do-it-yourself approach to Threat Intelligence

IDC study finds that companies are choosing to go it alone with Threat Intelligence despite growing...

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Top five biggest security predictions for the technology industry in 2016

Malware, Advanced Persistent Threats, and Linux ransomware are all set to plague businesses and...

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Protecting Ireland's telecoms infrastructure

Leading UPS manufacturer Riello has provided power protection equipment as part of a ˆ6.7m project...

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Fujitsu predicts the future

Regina Moran, CEO of Fujitsu UK & Ireland, has shared her predictions for the tech sector in...

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A 2015 top ten global hack attack list

If you’re an analyst who predicted that cyber attacks would go through the roof this year, 2015...

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Videos

Chris Carreiro, CTO, Park Place Technologies, explains why so many AI ambitions are faltering and how organisations can navigate this complex landscape. Core issues to address include the underestimation of...
Michelle Buckingham, VP of Channel at IFS, discusses the company’s recent acquisition of TheLoops and its recent collaboration with TomTom before explaining how IFS is building a digital-first partner...
Nicholas Jackson, Director of Cyber Security Services at Bitdefender, discusses the company’s recent 2025 Cybersecurity Assessment Report, explain that businesses face mounting challenges and pressures as...
Tom Artinian, CEO and President of TiniFiber, shares the company’s vision and mission which centres on delivering ultra-rugged, high-speed fiber cabling, connectivity, tools, and solutions that enable...

Expert Opinions

By Joe Byrne, Global Field CTO at LaunchDarkly
Law firms are embracing AI, cloud, and virtual services to boost efficiency, security, and client trust—now essential across research, case management, remote hearings, and complex mass torts like AFFF.
In the rush to embrace cloud-first strategies, data security has become dangerously misunderstood, and the result is a fragmented, chaotic environment that’s starting to feel like the Wild West.