Data

“Wake-up Call” for Mobile Phone Users as New Study Reveals Scale of Data Sharing From Android Handsets

An in-depth analysis of a range of popular Android mobile phones has revealed significant data collection and sharing, including with…

5 years ago

CWSI creates 25 new jobs and invests €1.2M to support growth plans

CWSI, Ireland’s most experienced mobile and cloud security specialist, has announced the creation of 25 new jobs in Ireland and…

5 years ago

Typetec announces new €1M partnership with AI cybersecurity leader Darktrace

Typetec, one of Ireland’s leading managed IT and cyber security solutions provider, has announced a new partnership with Darktrace to…

5 years ago

Paradyn research reveals 91% of tech leaders believe Ireland’s national cybersecurity strategy is not fit for purpose

Paradyn, one of Ireland’s leading cybersecurity service providers, has announced the results of a new survey which reveals that a…

5 years ago

EIT Health urges the healthcare sector to embrace data and AI in the fight against Alzheimer’s Disease

To coincide with World Alzheimer’s Day EIT Health, an EU-backed network of best-in-class health innovators, has highlighted the urgent need…

5 years ago

Public Welcomes Move to Electronic Health System, but Consent and Security Concerns Must Be Addressed

A new national survey has found that the vast majority of people in Ireland are happy for information about their…

5 years ago

Northern Ireland Startup Cloudsmith raise $15 million

The Belfast-headquartered startup Cloudsmith, who are leaders in software supply chain management, have announced that they have raised a $15…

5 years ago

CWSI named as first Irish Managed Security Service Provider to join the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association

CWSI, one of Ireland’s most experienced modern workplace security and compliance specialists, has announced that it is the first Irish…

5 years ago

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