Miscreants use AI to create faked images of a sexual nature, which they then employ in sextortion scams. Scams of…
Cybercriminals on the prowl Cybercriminals are using new social engineering tactics, posing as journalists or Twitter employees in order to trick…
Power disparity in internet health The growing power disparity between who benefits from AI and who is harmed by AI…
The GAA, in partnership with Google, launched its anti-bullying and internet safety programme on Monday to over 100 participating clubs…
As part of its ongoing 1,2,3 Online Safety Campaign*, the Children’s Rights Alliance hosted a high-profile briefing and political panel…
Today is Safer Internet Day. Switcher.ie have shared some top tips to help keep kids safe online. Our children have…
Today the Department of Tourism, Culture Arts, Gaeltacht Sport and Media published the Online Safety and Media Regulation (OSMR) Bill. The…
This year’s UN International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women was on November 25 and put a spotlight…
Cyber-attacks have emerged as the top current and future risk for businesses in Ireland, according to the 2021 Global Risk…
Teenagers and supporters protested outside Facebook Headquarters in Dublin before marching to the Dáil to present an Open Letter calling…
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