Issue 53
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Public Affairs
The Protocol, the next British Prime Minister, and prospects for Irish unity
The next leader of the Conservative Party will be announced on 5 September 2022. That person, Liz Truss or Rishi…
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Minister of State Ossian Smyth TD: Implementing the National Cyber Security Strategy
The Government recognises the resilience of public sector IT systems and the protection of critical infrastructure as vitally important, including…
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The cyber risks of Europe’s quest for green energy and energy independence
Soaring energy prices and increased geopolitical tensions confronted us with many open questions regarding European energy security. The current world…
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National Cyber Security Centre Director Richard Browne: Managing resilience
Having been with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) since 2014 and led each of the State’s two national cybersecurity…
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Cybercrime poses an increasing risk
With the ever-increasing digitalisation of personal and work life, it has become increasingly evident that cyber threats, be they from…
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The Irish cybersecurity sector: An overview
The Irish cybersecurity sector is growing at a rate of over 10 per cent per annum and could, if such…
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Cybersecurity is the new frontier for public sector organisations
Every minute, there are 35,000 instances of password attacks and seven phishing attempts by cyber-criminals across the globe. These statistics…
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European cybersecurity for the Digital Decade
The EU published its Cybersecurity Strategy in December 2020 as part of its Digital Decade, with the first implementation report…
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Government and cybersecurity
In 2017, ISC2 stated that the world would fall 1.8 million people short of the number of cyber-skilled individuals required…
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ENISA: Four priorities for European cybersecurity
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) published its research and innovation brief which outlines four noteworthy challenges, gaps, and…
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