Data Security

Interview with Robbie O’Connor – Asana – #DTS18

We caught up with Robbie O'Connor after his panel talk on Day 2 of Dublin Tech Summit.  He was in…

8 years ago

Global survey uncovers growing internet anxiety

More than half of respondents in 25 countries are more concerned about their privacy online than they were a year…

8 years ago

Privacy Warning as MEPs Prepare to Debate Cambridge Analytica Scandal

Individual users are just as vulnerable to a cyber-security attack and data breach as big companies, Seán Kelly MEP has…

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

Spearline Launches New Business Division to Create 30 New Jobs

Skibbereen to be Ireland’s first GDPR-ready town for May 25th Spearline, the world's largest phone number testing software provider has…

8 years ago

GPDR – A Practical Guide for Implementation

Although the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is mainly aimed at companies with more than 250 employees or high…

8 years ago

Will BLOCKCHAINS GET BLOCKED IN EUROPE? GDPR and its potential affects On Decentralized Networks

Interesting guest post from the NewCurr team. In 2016, before the exponential bitcoin climb, the EU was working on GDPR…

8 years ago

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