Pwn2Own Underscores Secure Development Concerns
Pwn2Own Ireland kicked off on Oct. 21 and what researchers found continued to highlight how secure development practices are lacking across the industry.
Ireland coverage tracks cybersecurity incidents, policy, public services, privacy, advisories, and developments affecting the wider region.
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Ireland covers cybersecurity and information-security developments connected to Ireland, including incidents, policy, privacy, advisories, research, and news affecting organizations, public services, and digital systems in the area.
For practitioners, the tag provides geographic context for developments involving Ireland's organizations, services, partners, and users. Individual articles provide the specific technologies, threats, sectors, and operational implications relevant to each development.
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Pwn2Own Ireland kicked off on Oct. 21 and what researchers found continued to highlight how secure development practices are lacking across the industry.
Whoopsies in Ireland and Scotland speak to a tenuousness of cyber protections for sensitive private healthcare data.
A mistake snowballs into a serious political issue as the safety of police officers in Northern Ireland is compromised in an accidental data leak.
TCP-based, DNS water-torture, and carpet-bombing attacks dominate the DDoS threat landscape, while Ireland, India, Taiwan, and Finland are battered by DDoS attacks resulting from the Russia/Ukraine war.