Digital
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HSE ransomware attack: Government’s cybersecurity policy priorities
Following the ransomware attack on the HSE and amid a growing threat to Ireland’s critical national infrastructure, the Government has…
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Ransomware: To pay or not to pay? Legal or illegal?
Caught between a rock and a hard place, many ransomware victims cave into extortion demands. But should they? Why are…
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Garda National Cyber Crime Bureau: “Most crime has a digital footprint”
Ciarán Galway sits down with the Garda National Cyber Crime Bureau’s Detective Chief Superintendent, Paul Cleary, to discuss his Bureau’s…
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European cybersecurity strategy published
In December 2020, the European Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy presented…
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Ransomware attacks: case studies
Ransomware attacks have been to the forefront of Irish cybersecurity concerns since the May 2021 attack on the Health Service…
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Skills gap and shortages threatens Irish cybersecurity
A skills gap in cybersecurity within Ireland has long been a source of warning from industry professionals. As incidents such…
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Protecting energy infrastructure from cyberattack
Stuart Madnick, Professor of Engineering Systems at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Founding Director of Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan, speaks…
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Consolidating change in the new normal
Catherine Corcoran is Head of Consulting with RSM Ireland, who have a demonstrable track record of supporting the public sector…
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Defining the skills needed for the future of work
A new report aims to define the skills that the workforce of the future will need in order to adapt…
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Making Remote Work:
The national remote working strategyPublished by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Making Remote Work is Ireland’s national remote working strategy. Built upon…
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