My interview with BBC Radio Ulster on a new digital ID scheme aiming to combat illegal working while making it easier for the vast majority of people to use vital government services.
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Keir Starmer set to announce digital ID cards for all UK adults
My interview with BBC Radio Bristol on plans for every adult in the UK to have a digital ID card, as the prime minister looks to toughen measures against irregular immigrants despite concerns over civil liberties.
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Co-op says cyber-attack cost it £206m in lost sales
My interview with BBC Radio Stoke on the Co-op saying the cyber-attack it suffered earlier this year cost it at least £206m in lost revenues.
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‘Harvest Now, Decrypt Later’ Attacks in the Post-Quantum and AI Era
My interview with the EE Times on how sensitive data is quietly being stolen now for cracking when quantum technology matures.
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‘Earn £1,000 a day!’: The insidious rise of the get-rich-quick job scam text
My interview with The Independent on how it is more common now to undergo an entirely digital application and interview process, and how these schemes are exploiting that shift.
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Data watchdog probing major IT incident which hit NI health trust
My interview with BBC Radio Ulster on the UK’s data watchdog investigating a major IT incident at the Southern Health and Social Care Trust (SHSCT) which forced ambulance diversions and appointment cancellations at hospitals.
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Harvest now, decrypt later: The looming Quantum threat
My interview with NODE Magazine on how business leaders must ensure they are future-proofing infrastructure, safeguarding data and addressing post-quantum and AI dangers.
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IT systems at major hospitals restored but disruption continues
My interview with BBC News on a major incident declared at sites across the Southern Health Trust including Craigavon & Daisy Hill hospitals with patients being warned to not attend appointments at any hospital or community service in the area.
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Seagate creates 30 jobs through £115m investment
My interview with BBC Radio Foyle on the US-owned technology company Seagate announcing a £115m investment at its factory in Londonderry, creating around 30 jobs.
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npm attack: calamity averted, what now?
My interview with The Stack on a massive supply chain attack which compromised 18 highly popular npm packages, which collectively received two billion weekly downloads, deploying sophisticated browser-based malware designed to steal cryptocurrency and web3 transactions from unsuspecting developers and end-users.


