My paper review on Highland Radio’s Nine till Noon show along with Damian Dowds where we discuss Taoiseach’s visit to meet Donald Trump, border issue arising from Brexit, latest HSE crisis & St Patrick’s Day.
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Cryptocurrency: just for tax avoidance & paying cyber-hold-ups anonymously?
My interview in SC Magazine on how blockchain technology could potentially allow billions of connected IoT devices to communicate in a secure yet decentralised ecosystem.
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Lithuania calls for European cyber team
My interview in Trouw (Netherlands) on Lithuania introducing ‘cyber-Schengen’ plan for a European team of cyberspecialists that member states should support.
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Drone-tracking system paves way for UK deliveries from air
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about an automated UK drone-tracking system which paves the way for commercial operators to fly unmanned aircraft regularly over longer distances than is currently possible.
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Flippy the burger flipping robot
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about Flippy, the world’s first burger-flipping robot that is designed to operate in a commercial kitchen layout & serve alongside kitchen staff to fulfill a variety of cooking tasks.
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Facebook: How to see the ‘Secret File’ the Social Network Is storing about You
My interview in Newsweek on the information Facebook retain about users. “Everyone should download their social network data and trawl through it.”
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Radio Sputnik World Service Moscow – Lithuania calls for ‘cyber Schengen’ zone
My interview on Radio Sputnik International about Lithuania leading an effort to form a collaborative EU rapid cyber defence to battle online crime & aggression which operate border-free. It aims to protect civilian infrastructure under attack. Here is a shorter audio only recording.
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Most Americans are scared of Driverless Cars
My interview in Newsweek on a poll that found “Most Americans are scared of Driverless Cars”.
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BBC Radio Foyle Breakfast News – Phone scammers
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle breakfast news about the dangers of people disclosing their bank account details in the wake of a retired clergy man who was scammed in the latest round of BT phone call fraud.
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Open Source Powers Supercomputing
My interview with Communications of the ACM on why the top 500 supercomputers in the world are running Linux & several aspects that make it a good environment for supercomputers