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Tech Firms and Business: Get Set, GDPR!

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Great guest post from the Mason Hayes & Curran team. The…

9 years ago

Key trends in data security, insights with Trevor Hughes, IAPP CEO

By Gabe Doran interesting interview with  J. Trevor Hughes is President and CEO of President and CEO of the International Association of Privacy…

9 years ago

M1 Payments Corridor and IT Governance partnering on Fintech training

GDPR is one of the hot areas of the moment which is why the M1 Payments Corridor has partnered with…

9 years ago

A First: Digital Dún Laoghaire’s Free Business Clinics @ PierConnect

PierConnect is Dún Laoghaire’s first co-working space (a collaboration between Bank of Ireland and Dún Laoghaire Business Improvement District (BID)).…

9 years ago

Lawyers of the future will need an understanding of coding

Lawyers of the future will need to understand coding and the opportunities it can create, according to leading Irish law…

9 years ago

New research reveals gap in data protection awareness among consumers in Ireland

Consumers in Ireland are being encouraged to become more data conscious after new research unveiled today reveals a low level…

9 years ago

How will Brexit and GDPR affect my SaaS Business

SaaS suppliers should be aware that from the 25th of May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will apply…

9 years ago

Irish SME’s don’t view the incoming GDPR as a top business priority despite increased awareness according to new survey

A survey of 200+ companies at TechConnect Live conducted by DataSolutions on behalf of the GDPR Awareness Coalition has found…

9 years ago

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