My interview on BBC Radio Ulster ‘Talk Back’ on the movement away from traditional paper based book reading to computer based reading.
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Hibernia Atlantic Transatlantic Cable
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle on the Hibernia Atlantic 30M EU Interreg programme to connect Northern Ireland with North America in a transatlantic submarine cable which lands ashore at Portrush.
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Virtual world of second Life
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle on the virtual world Second Life especially with regards its peculiarities such as virtual infidelity.
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BBC TV interview on the Dangers of WiFi
My 2008 BBC TV interview on the Dangers of WiFi.
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Retraining is key to halting data breaches…
My interview in the Belfast Telegraph article on the importance of protecting data on hard drives. (This was a follow up to the news that personal details of one million people were discovered on a computer sold on eBay).
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XTend Medical (XMDC) Begins Remote Patient Monitoring Program in U.K.
redOrbit article on our UU program in the U.K. to monitor patients remotely managing their diabetes and blood pressure and also appears on TeleHealth World
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US cracks ‘biggest ID fraud case’
My interview on BBC Radio Ulster Evening Extra on how 11 people in the USA were charged with stealing more than 40 million credit and debit card numbers in the country’s largest ever identity theft.
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Net firms in music pirates deal
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle News at One on how six of the UK’s biggest net providers have agreed a plan with the music industry to tackle piracy online.
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Online Banking Fraud
My interview on BBC Radio Ulster Talk Back on the problem of online fraud especially where people have found that their online banking details have been compromised.