Cyber 3-2-1: Why charities need to do more to protect their data and their money
Cyber 3-2-1: That annoying drone in the sky could be the start of a cyber attack. The AI Spectrum of "Move Fast and Break Things" vs "Move Slowly and Protect Things". And why charities need to do more to protect their data and their money.
Learn why ISO 27001 is important to regulated firms and their service providers
Learn why ISO 27001 is important for any organisation operating within the regulated financial services industry by registering for Thursday's webinar.
Cyber 3-2-1: The €25 million cost of a 36-hour cyber attack on a UK service provider
Cyber 3-2-1: How a 36-hour visit from a cybercrime gang cost one service provider over €25 million. PLUS What have Revolut and WhatsApp got to do with Mary and Her Little Lamb. And, why your online accounts are more valuable than you think.
When it comes to AI, we should be closer to Berlin than Boston
When it comes to AI, here's why told The Irish Times that we should be closer to Berlin than Boston.
Cyber 3-2-1: DORA’s Register of Information: Chaos Theory In Real Life
Cyber 3-2-1: Why DORA's Register of Information is chaos theory in real life, why a fake captcha could catch you out, and why Alexa continues to be a trade-off between convenience and privacy.
Cyber 3-2-1: My Humanoid Robot
Cyber 3-2-1: Your webcam could launch a ransomware attack, a $1.5 billion reminder about supply chain risks, and my real-world experience with a Humanoid Robot.
Cyber 3-2-1: Data that doesn’t exist can’t be stolen
Cyber 3-2-1: Data that doesn't exist can't be stolen. You can't get the attackers out if you don't know how they got in. And Russia is no longer a cyber threat to the US.
Cyber 3-2-1: Why your IT MSP is always the first supplier I’d call
Cyber 3-2-1: IT Service Providers need to improve their security, Microsoft 365 goes offline for 3 hours, and Google uses AI to stop the phone scammers.
Cyber 3-2-1: Your supply chain is as strong as your weakest supplier
Cyber 3-2-1: What the Central Bank thinks of AI, why 50% of UK financial firms realise 'supply chain risk' is still a thing, and how one Irish business owner was scammed with just one SMS text message.
Cyber 3-2-1: AI’s Deep Research Has A Deep Problem
Cyber 3-2-1: Your card details can travel the world in less than 60 seconds; If you can spot a deepfake, you're in the top 0.1%; And AI's Deep Research has a Deep Problem.
Cyber 3-2-1: “Don’t let AI’s risks to humanity get in the way of economic growth!”
Cyber 3-2-1: Deloitte is giving $5M to Rhode Island to help is recover from a ransomware attack, ransomware payments dropped to only $813 million last year, and AI risks could spark an ‘Osama bin Laden scenario’.
Cyber 3-2-1: Maybe only fools fall in love, but it’s not just fools who are soon parted from their money.
Cyber 3-2-1: It's Valentine's Day this week. Love is in the air, only fools fall in love, and a fool and their money are soon parted. This week is a special 'Romance Fraud' edition.
Cyber 3-2-1: It’s Groundhog Day, and we continue to make the same mistakes
Cyber 3-2-1: Meta continue to value profit over people, and Deepseek proves we don't really care about our privacy.
Cyber 3-2-1: Spanish PM claims tech billionaires want to ‘overthrow democracy’
Cyber 3-2-1: Ransomware payment bans, tech billionaires vs GDPR, and tech billionaires vs democracy
Cyber 3-2-1: Volkswagen cars are the new Mars bars.
Cyber 3-2-1: Artificial Intelligence isn't always intelligent, 50% of your people are stressed about cyber security, and Volkswagen is the new Mars bar.
Cyber 3-2-1: In 2025, it’s time..
Cyber 3-2-1: In this first issue of 2025, it's time to update your PESTLE analysis, to realise tech billionaires aren't just influencing tech, and to reconsider Get Smart's "Cone of Silence"!
Cyber 3-2-1: 3 things to look forward to in 2025
Cyber 3-2-1: In this last issue of the year, I'm going to focus on 3 positive developments that may make 2025 safer and more productive for us all.
Cyber 3-2-1: All the ways you can be scammed at Christmas.
Cyber 3-2-1: All the ways we could be scammed this Christmas. And why cash is king.
Cyber 3-2-1: The worst telecom hack in United States history
Cyber 3-2-1: The worst telecom hack in United States history reminds us that a back door for one is a back door for all, and why encryption is important but it's not complete protection.
Cyber 3-2-1: Whatever Happened to Ireland’s e-Voting Machines?
Cyber 3-2-1: Ireland's elections are finally over and the counting of paper ballot papers is underway. So, this week, I ask whatever happened to our e-voting machines?













