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Róisín Kiberd

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Putting IT security to the test with zero trust policies

With cyber threats on the rise, identity management offers a way to keep remote work secure
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • April 24, 2022

Making connections with SD-Wan, a new risk-free way to network

A new generation of SD-Wan promises a faster, safer, more efficient alternative to traditional wide area networks, writes Róisín Kiberd
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • April 24, 2022

Artificial intelligence getting ready to rebalance the future

A new wave of automation technologies in life sciences, energy management and manufacturing show that AI is more than a hype machine
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • April 24, 2022

How software as a service is working to to accelerate business’s digital transformation

SaaS is booming in the wake of the pandemic, writes Róisín Kiberd
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • March 27, 2022

Will Google kill the cookie?

Róisín Kiberd tells you everything you need to know about the phase-out of third-party cookies
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • March 27, 2022

Security Watch: Protecting a castle on a cloud

Cloud remains essential for online businesses, but it creates complex security threats
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • March 27, 2022

Hell to pay: the rise of ransom attacks and what to do about them

Such attacks are ransoming businesses and taking them offline. Róisín Kiberd asked the experts how to survive them
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • February 27, 2022

‘Data centres are to the digital economy what hospitals are to healthcare’

We might think of the digital economy as happening ‘in the cloud’, but in fact its beating heart is the data centre – and Ireland is at the forefront of this vital sector, writes Róisín Kiberd
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • February 27, 2022

Have technology and Covid created an intimacy drought?

Róisín Kiberd examines Out of Touch, a new book by Dr Michelle Drouin about how the internet has affected intimacy, and asks the author if technology can be part of the solution
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • January 30, 2022

Security Watch: In zero trust we trust

As we settle into ongoing hybrid work environments, zero trust is becoming the only option for keeping the remote office safe, writes Róisín Kiberd
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • January 30, 2022

Security Watch: keeping the beast at bay

Targeted, multi-stage ransomware attacks are expected to cost the global economy $6 trillion this year. Róisín Kiberd examines the ways to prevent them
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • November 28, 2021

On the cusp of a new reality

Facebook’s move towards the metaverse is both symptom and catalyst of the virtual reality revolution which is on the way. Róisín Kiberd investigates
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • November 28, 2021

Security Watch: Get off my cloud

Cloud services are booming as WFH continues, but security still poses a challenge, writes Roisin Kiberd
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • October 31, 2021

Reimagining the perimeter

Róisín Kiberd examines the best means to improve endpoint and network security
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • September 26, 2021

Losing contact: How Covid accelerated economic digitisation

New, scalable and accessible technologies make contactless commerce a reality for any business
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • August 29, 2021

Security Watch: Automated hacker attacks call for tough identity management

With online imposters, phishing and credential theft on the rise, identity management is your first line of defence
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • August 29, 2021

Cybersecurity: The case for the defence

With malware, DDoS and RDDoS attacks on the rise, your best option is to plan for the worst
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • June 27, 2021

Regulation catches up with Irish cryptocurrencies

Is the latest directive, requiring anyone dealing in cryptocurrency to register with the Central Bank, a sign of further changes yet to come?
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • June 27, 2021

Security Watch: Ransomware epidemic rages on

This sort of cyber crime is on the rise but don’t be tempted by quick fixes to get your data back
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • April 25, 2021

Digital transformation: Turn and face the strange

Across virtually every industry, the pandemic has accelerated the pace of change, often setting a new precedent for what’s possible in a short space of time
  • Róisín Kiberd
  • February 28, 2021

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