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Half of Irish cyber security attacks may be undetected – Survey

Over 50% of cyber attacks on Irish businesses may be undetected, the Magnet Networks Cyber Security Survey has found. Just…

7 years ago

Maker Faire Rome: A Firing of Minds and a Launch of Innovation

Maker Faire Rome had its 6th Edition this past weekend and I was there to soak up the rather enormous…

7 years ago

Irish company develops safety software to help parents curb “risky” driving behaviour in young drivers

An Irish entrepreneur has launched a driver-monitoring system and App to address issues surrounding the behaviour of young and inexperienced…

7 years ago

460,000 non-voters would vote if e-voting permitted – Pure Telecom survey

As voters prepare to hit the polling stations for the presidential election later this month, Pure Telecom announces the results of a…

7 years ago

Fleet App partners with Dublin City Council to launch Workplace Mobility Hub

Irish peer-to-peer car hire firm Fleet has successfully tendered to provide Dublin City Council (DCC) with an app-based virtual vehicle…

7 years ago

One in six businesses unprepared for a data breach

Research conducted by BSI’s Cybersecurity and Information Resilience centre of excellence has revealed that one in six European organizations are…

7 years ago

Crypto experts respond to US Senate blockchain hearing

Crypto industry figures have criticised testimony given by the respected economist Professor Nouriel Roubini’s to the US Senate Committee on…

7 years ago

Big Data Belfast conference to take place at Belfast’s International Convention Centre

The sixth Big Data Belfast conference returns to Belfast on Thursday 18 October at ICC Belfast (formerly Belfast Waterfront). The…

7 years ago

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