Career development, a pension scheme and flexible hours were identified as among the most common benefits for workers. Read more: IT among Ireland’s highest paying sectors, says report
The move has prompted criticism from the Center for American Progress. Read more: US president Trump repeals Biden’s AI safety order
Many of the Code’s signatories include platforms who have come under repeated fire for non-compliance under the DSA. Read more: Tech giants volunteer to tackle hate speech in EU
Dr Connor Bamford says public perceptions about vaccines can be one of the most challenging aspects of his work. Read more: This virologist researches how we fight viruses such as Covid-19
The new app is now available for download on iPhone and Android. Read more: Lero app BluePoint aims to combat plastic pollution
It’s time to see beyond the lazy stereotype of the ‘frat boy’ MBA and recognise the value of regional programmes to develop and support critical leaders, argues Galway’s Prof Kate Kenny. Read more: Ignore the tech bros – the right MBA can make you a better leader
The annual report has indicated a healthy year for businesses and employees around the country. Read more: Enterprise Ireland’s end-of-year-results highlight growth outside Dublin
We spoke with Dean Gefen on how companies can fortify their workforce to withstand advanced cyberattacks. Read more: The steps critical to closing the cybersecurity skills gap
The $200,000 initiative will focus on advancing research into cryptocurrency, cybersecurity and fintech. Read more: Ripple and Adapt team up for blockchain research at Trinity
The University College Cork spin-out plans to closely collaborate with the FDA on device development and premarket review. Read more: CergenX making Waves with new FDA designation