My interview with the Telegraph on our absolute reliance on electronic payments opening us up to a lot more nightmare scenarios.
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Cybersecurity skills: Addressing gaps and challenges in 2025
My interview with IT Pro on some of the pressure points within cybersecurity roles.
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What are the biggest mistakes people make with passwords?
My contribution to AllAboutCookies on some of the common mistakes people make with passwords.
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Belfast IT firm Kainos to make 190 staff redundant
My interview on BBC Radio Ulster about Kainos, the Belfast-based IT firm, making 190 of its staff redundant.
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Artists release silent album in protest against AI using their work
My interview with BBC Radio Foyle on 1,000 musicians releasing a silent album in protest at the UK government’s planned changes to copyright law, which they say would make it easier for AI companies to train models using copyrighted work without a licence.
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Meta plans globe spanning sub sea internet cable
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about Meta announcing plans to build a 50,000km sub-sea cable across the world connecting the US, India, South Africa, Brazil and other regions. It will be the world’s longest underwater cable project when completed.
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National apprenticeship week: addressing the cybersecurity skills gap defends upon collaboration
My interview with Global Security Magazine on the critical role apprenticeships can play in addressing the current cybersecurity skills gap and how government & industry can work together to establish a workforce ready for the future.
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AI chatbots distort and mislead when asked about current affairs
My BBC Radio Foyle interview on a study which found that leading AI assistants create distortions, factual inaccuracies and misleading content in response to questions about news and current affairs.
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Is the UK about to force Apple to reveal all of your encrypted data?
My interview with New Scientist on the ridiculous demand by the UK government for Apple to grant it access to data stored by any customer anywhere in the world, even if it is encrypted.
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Is Elon Musk’s DOGE going to break decades-old US government software?
My interview in New Scientist on the dangers of pushing out untested code which can lead to a variety of issues, ranging from minor bugs to catastrophic system failures.