Motorola boss says trial shows bodycams on gardaí would improve trust in forceResearch carried out by the PSNI found a large drop in complaints against police who used the cameras
Pandemic creates a perfect storm for virtual securityTwo of the largest attacks ever recorded and increased working from home have led to an urgent need for companies to revisit their security protocols
Making It Work: Tech firms launch cybersecurity ventureStryve has invested about €500,000 in its own data centre in Cork, giving clients access to their own private cloud
Attracting data centres is just first step, says expertThe main employment advantage of building large storage facilities in Ireland is the opportunity to ‘slowly move up the value chain’, says Howard Yu
The dos and don’ts of DDoS attacksThe experts tell Róisín Kiberd how to protect against one of the most common – and annoying – cyber threats
Brad Brooks: a small-town boy with big ambitionsThe OneLogin chief executive’s rural background instilled in him a desire to succeed that has taken him to the upper echelon of the tech world
Public services card is not ID card ‘through back door’, says Doherty Minister for Social Protection insists PSC is just to make life easier for people accessing social welfare benefits
AIB and BoI look at blocking lodgements to online bookiesMove would mimic British banks which allows customers to block themselves from gambling transactions
Iran's 'great firewall' should concern us all The right to access the internet must be enshrined in law to prevent other governments acting as Iran's did last week