My interview with BBC Radio Ulster on almost 500,000 requests having been made for Northern Ireland’s high street voucher scheme – but some people complained that they could not access the website used for the process.
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Relentless cyber attacks on NI Civil Service uncovered
My BBC Radio Ulster Interview on the Northern Ireland Civil Service blocking between 80m and 100m suspicious emails every month, with a “large portion” likely to contain malicious cyber threats.
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Lithuania tells citizens to throw out Chinese phones over censorship concerns
My interview with News Radio UK on Lithuania’s Defence Ministry recommending that consumers avoid buying Chinese mobile phones after a government report found the devices had built-in censorship capabilities.
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Relentless cyber attacks on NI Civil Service uncovered
Nice surprise to see myself quoted on front page of Belfast Telegraph today on the rise in cyber attacks on the Northern Ireland Civil Service.
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Facebook accused of discrimination after mechanic and pilot jobs targeted at men
My interview with BBC Radio Foyle on Facebook been accused of breaching equality laws after its technology was found to favour men when targeting job adverts for male-dominated roles such as mechanics and pilots.
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Facebook accused of allowing sexist job advertising
My interview with BBC World News on Facebook been accused of breaking equality law in the way it handles job adverts after campaign group Global Witness said it failed to prevent discriminatory targeting of ads and its algorithm was biased in choosing who would see them. In an experiment, almost all Facebook users shown adverts for mechanics were men, while ads for nursery nurses were seen almost exclusively by women.
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Germany calls on Russia to end cyberattacks ahead of elections
My interview on The Edge (aNews Istanbul) about the German government accusing cyber-actors of the Russian state and, specifically, Russia’s GRU military intelligence service of cyberattacks.
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Record €225m fine imposed on WhatsApp by Irish regulator for ‘severe’ breaches of privacy law
My interview with ANews (Istanbul, Turkey) on Ireland’s data privacy watchdog slapping WhatsApp with a record €225m (£193m) fine for violating EU data protection rules.
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In space, no one can hear cyber security professionals scream
My interview with The Register on how persistent, over-the-horizon vision and continual, assured, high data-rate connectivity is fundamental in winning modern wars.
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Claim LucidTalk can see through VPNs challenged by Ulster expert
My interview with the Belfast Newsletter on how a properly configured VPN can hide your true location.