My interview on BBC Radio Foyle with Mark Patterson about the GAA telling clubs to stop using the messaging service WhatsApp due to General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) concerns around those included in team groups.
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Internet of Things: Smart cities pick up the pace
My interview with The Financial Times on how IoT data could allow governments and councils to improve quality of life for residents in cities.
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Boris Johnson feels increasing heat over UK 5G role for Huawei
My interview on BBC Radio Ulster about whether the prime minister’s national security council will grant Huawei a restricted role providing equipment for the UK 5G data infrastructure.
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UK to decide on Huawei 5G ban
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about the prospect of Huawei being banned from the deployment of their 5G equipment in the UK.
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Royal College of Psychiatrists says social media firms should hand over data for research
My interview with BBC Radio Foyle on the Royal College of Psychiatrists report which demands that social media giants aid research into the potential harms they cause by sharing data and funds with researchers.
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The Biggest Cybersecurity Threads Everyone Should Know About Today
My interview with Bernard Marr on what will be top of the agenda when it comes to cybersecurity over the coming year.
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The 5 biggest cybersecurity trends in 2020 everyone should know about
My interview with Bernard Marr on some of the trends in cybersecurity we can expect in 2020.
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Don’t be fooled: Why you need to be on high alert for online fraud
My interview with Security Advisor Middle East on the ridiculousness of governments attempting to create backdoors for encryption.
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Conversation-hijack threat gets personal: security professionals speak out
My interview in SC Magazine about the latest email phishing trend known as “conversation hijacking” which increases the chances of malicious links being clicked on.
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Could implanted medical devices be hacked?
My interview in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) on the likelihood of implanted medical devices becoming hacked.