My interview on BBC Radio Foyle on thousands of Hotmail e-mail accounts that were compromised as a result of massive Internet phishing scam.
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Innovation across Ulster
Inside Magazine article mentioning how our SDW won the Hi-Tech Category at the 25K awards
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BBC Radio Foyle on our Secure Digital Watermarking proposal which won the Hi-Tech category at the 25K awards
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle on our Secure Digital Watermarking proposal which won the Hi-Tech category at the 25K awards.
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BBC Good Morning Ulster – Secure Digital Watermarking
My interview on Radio Ulster Good Morning Ulster on Secure Digital Watermarking/Steganography concept which was shortlisted for the 25K awards.
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Ulster Experts Explore Digital Secrets
UU piece on work with Abbas Cheddad, Joan Condell, Peter Devine and Paul Mc Kevitt on investigating digital watermarking and how it can be used to hide personal or sensitive data in photo images, identity cards and other digital media.
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Information Hiding, Watermarking and Steganography Event
Involved with colleagues in a Knowledge Club talk delivered Professor Ingemar Cox, BT Chair of Communications at University College London. The event was held at the Intelligent Systems Research Centre (ISRC) entitled ‘Information Hiding, Watermarking and Steganography’ and was part of a funded HEFE Connected Project.
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More than two million British children risk falling victim to internet sex predators
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle News at One Programme on best practice for parents and children in staying safe online and necessary steps to take.
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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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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.