Data Security

House of Lords calls for action on digital advertising

The House of Lords Communications Committee has published its report 'UK advertising in a digital age'. The Committee finds that…

8 years ago

How DIW can help us understand the future, Stephanos Constantinou

What is your background briefly? For the past decade, I have been actively involved in the healthcare sector. I am…

8 years ago

Professional Job Vacancies up by 1.8% as Talent War Continues

Within the last quarter there has been great demand for relevant talent in dealing with the new GDPR regulations set…

8 years ago

Mastercard Expands Presence in Ireland, Hiring 175 New Staff to Drive Payments Innovation

Mastercard has announced it will expand its presence in Ireland, hiring 175 new employees in Dublin focused on driving innovation…

8 years ago

CEIA launch new initiative to stimulate discussion on Artificial Intelligence in schools

The 50th anniversary of the movie “2001: Space Odyssey” has inspired a new initiative to stimulate discussion amongst teenagers on…

8 years ago

31% of Tech Workers Say They Will #DeleteFacebook

A recent survey from Team Blind showed that out of 2,600 tech workers surveyed 31% of them said they will…

8 years ago

Hacking the Manufacturing Industry: how can we mitigate risks against critical infrastructure systems?

Great guest post by Tom Holloway, Principal Business Resilience Consultant, Sungard Availability Services. The manufacturing industry is among the most advanced…

8 years ago

Business Showcase: Exigence

Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Exigence brings to the market the only end-to-end solution that optimizes the…

8 years ago

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