The tech skills gap is ever worsening in Ireland, with even large firms struggling to compete with multinationals to snaffle the best professionals. One person ...
International Rose of Tralee and apprentice electrical engineer Katelyn Cummins has been announced as one of the first headline speakers for I Wish 2026, as the...
As Christmas time is fast approaching, I thought it would be the right time to catch up with the most famous and busiest person in the world, Santa Claus. Times...
Ireland’s ambitions to strengthen female leadership across its technology sector have taken a leap forward with the launch of NOVA – Women in Tech Leadership Pr...
The rise of artificial intelligence is reshaping the law and legal landscape faster than most policymakers can respond. From intellectual property disputes to a...
SETU Sports Scholar, Róisín Sweeney, graduated from the University’s conferring ceremonies at the Kilkenny Road campus in Carlow on 28 October.
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Only half (52%) of Irish office workers are confident in their ability to identify phishing attacks, and one in five (19%) admit to entering sensitive business ...
Guest post by Cathy Mauzaize, President, EMEA, ServiceNow
The momentum around AI is stronger than ever. Across EMEA, organisations are moving quickly by runn...
With NIS2 compliance deadlines approaching and a growing legal spotlight on cybersecurity across financial services and critical infrastructure, what’s ahead an...