IoT

Urgent action needed to address serious security concerns in the ‘Wild West’ Internet of Things

Scrutinise Research and Analysis has launched its “Securing the Internet of Things” report highlighting the security risks present in the…

9 years ago

Are you on the long list of Ireland’s top 100+ IoT companies? Winners to be announced May 30th at DCU Alpha Campus

By @SimonCocking. Ireland is booming for innovation, creativity and excellence in a whole range of areas. The Internet of Things is…

9 years ago

Innovation, collaboration and rabbits: Futurescope 2017

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews FutureScope 2017 brought 1,200 entrepreneurs, innovators and investors together in the…

9 years ago

Launch of New Tech Start Up ‘Thingbook’ to Mitigate the Risk of IoT Cybersecurity

With the Internet of Things (IoT) one of the fastest growing technologies today, revolutionising the way we interact with our…

9 years ago

Weekly tech round up

By @SimonCocking. More great stories you may have missed. If you'd like to be featured drop us as a line simon@irishtechnews.ie  and…

9 years ago

United Inbox announces public launch of IoT messaging demo website

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews Unified Inbox Pte. Ltd (UIB) has announced that its demo website…

9 years ago

2030 The Driverless World – Business Transformation from Autonomous Vehicles

Latest interesting podcast guest post by Carol McManus Linkedin Lady Everything around us is being automated, slowly taking us to a…

9 years ago

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