www.secnews.physaphae.fr This is the RSS 2.0 feed from www.secnews.physaphae.fr. IT's a simple agragated flow of multiple articles soruces. Liste of sources, can be found on www.secnews.physaphae.fr. 2025-05-11T20:24:52+00:00 www.secnews.physaphae.fr Cyber Skills - Podcast Cyber Pourquoi les petites entreprises devraient apprendre les compétences nécessaires pour améliorer leur cybersécurité<br>Why Small Businesses should Learn the Skills to Improve their Cybersecurity As featured in the Irish Independent Business Resilience supplement All businesses are at significant risk of cyberattack - including SMEs. However, they can protect themselves with the right training and a more proactive cybersecurity approach. Most small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are only too aware of the risks of cyberattack, notes Donna O\'Shea, Chair of Cybersecurity at Munster Technological University (MTU) and Project Lead at Cyber Skills - a n]]> 2023-03-24T00:00:00+00:00 https://www.cyberskills.ie/explore/news/why-small-businesses-should-learn-the-skills-to-improve-their-cybersecurity.html www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=8517403 False Hack,Tool,Technical None 2.0000000000000000 Cyber Skills - Podcast Cyber Cyber ​​Skills au Global Anti Summit 2022<br>Cyber Skills at the Global Anti Scam Summit 2022 On 9th and 10th of November, the 3rd Global Anti Scam Summit (GASS) was held at The Hague. The goal of the summit is to help governments, consumer and financial authorities, law enforcement, brand protection agencies, and commercial organisations share knowledge and insights on fighting online scams and define concrete actions to combat online fraud more effectively and efficiently.  Delivering a combination of presentations, lectures and workshops, the event also became victim to a false fire alarm, troll activity on the live Zoom chat, and a hack of the live stream while Mr Jack Whittaker, a PhD candidate at the University of Surrey, was giving a presentation on why Internet users get scammed.  Commenting on the summit, MTU\'s Cyber Skills Project Manager, Jacqueline Kehoe, re-emphasised the importance of remaining vigilant as she recounted a fake scam Singapore-based cyber-security company Group-IB conducted during the event.  The company targeted 100 participants at the summit though fake LinkedIn accounts. Participants were told they had been selected by the organisers to take part in a lucky draw and were sent a link that asked for their personal details. Thirty-five participants clicked the fake link, 15 completed the fake form and submitted their personal details, and two furnished additional information. ]]> 2022-11-14T00:00:00+00:00 https://www.cyberskills.ie/explore/news/cyber-skills-at-the-global-anti-scam-summit-2022-.html www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=8517422 False Hack,Legislation,Commercial None 2.0000000000000000 Cyber Skills - Podcast Cyber Sécurisez votre technologie opérationnelle (OT) contre les attaques en ligne avec un nouveau programme de diplôme professionnel de la cybersécurité<br>Secure your Operational Technology (OT) against online attacks with new cyber security professional diploma programme 2022-07-25T00:00:00+00:00 https://www.cyberskills.ie/explore/news/secure-your-operational-technology-ot-against-online-attacks-with-new-cyber-security-professional-diploma-programme.html www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=8517433 False Ransomware,Hack,Threat,Industrial None 2.0000000000000000 Cyber Skills - Podcast Cyber Cyber ​​Security Academy<br>Cyber Security Academy Empowering the Younger Generation against Cyber Crime In June 2021, Cyber Skills and Cyber Ireland collaborated, to bring 97 secondary school students from across Ireland together to participate in an online Cyber Security Academy. The academy, which ran over 4 days, was a mixture of theory, practice, challenges, and prizes that gave the 16-18 year old\'s an opportunity to demonstrate their new skills in a fun way. As part of the academy students learnt Linux, networking, security, cryptography, and ethical hacking skills.   The academy also featured high profile guest speakers from the Garda National Crime Bureau, Security Professionals, and Industry sponsors such as Huawei.  In preparation for the academy, each student was sent out a \'cyber pack\' including a Hack5 Rubber Ducky USB device, providing the learners with real world ethical hacking skills as part of the program of activities. On the final day of the academy, learners participated in a Capture-the-Flag (CTF) event organised by Zero Days, to further encourage young people to pursue a career in cyber-security. The students divided ]]> 2021-07-01T00:00:00+00:00 https://www.cyberskills.ie/explore/news/cyber-security-academy.html www.secnews.physaphae.fr/article.php?IdArticle=8517447 False Hack None 3.0000000000000000