Data protection

Women In Tech, Dublin 2019, for all fans of inclusion and innovative technology,reviewed

The large crowd at Dublin’s Convention Centre last week for the Women in Tech event, was not exclusively female, but…

6 years ago

The Benefits of Privacy Investment

2018 was a big year for businesses and their responsibilities towards personal data. High profile political discussions on the use…

7 years ago

GDPR, and why Brexit won’t break Britain

By Remy Wilders Yet another Brexit article but this may be good news or at least reassuring, GDPR wise, for…

7 years ago

Coming Soon, The GDPR Easter egg

By Remy Wilders For those who have been fighting for privacy, the GDPR came as good news but for most…

7 years ago

A ‘no deal’ Brexit will impact on the flow of information to and from UK and companies need to consider alternatives to ensure compliance with GDPR

The free flow of personal data within the EEA, governed by GDPR brings the necessary freedom to organisations to drive…

7 years ago

Business Showcase : EUDPR

Describe the company – the elevator pitch … Since May 25th 2018 any non-EU company which wants to do business,…

7 years ago

Truata opens new Dublin HQ & launches its 2020 conference on data protection and analytics, in association with IDA Ireland

Truata, the Dublin-based provider of the Truata Anonymization Solution, officially opened its new headquarters in Dublin, while also announcing a…

7 years ago

How to become a data intelligence organisation, Graham Murphy, Head of Data, 3

What is your background briefly? I have always worked in data. I started off making single view systems in 2002.…

7 years ago

Europe’s €12 billion online auction industry is in crisis, Johnny Ryan explains why

1 min pitch for what you are doing now? I am the Chief Policy and Industry Relations Officer of Brave,…

7 years ago

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