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Cybersecurity experts from Ireland and abroad gathered in Kilkenny to discuss AI security, quantum readiness and the growth of the industry. Read more: Cybersecurity experts gather in Kilkenny for CINC 2025

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Paul Martin from Ricoh shares some key takeaways from a meeting of legal industry IT leaders, discussing the latest security threats they are facing. Ricoh UK recently hosted the second in their “Industry Voices” (IV) series of events, this time hosted in London by Stuart Whittle, business services and innovation director at Weightmans, bringing…
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Accenture’s Hugh O’Gara and Caoimhe Ryan offer their advice, tips and tricks, for navigating an early-stage career. Read more: ‘Nobody has all the answers, those who say they do, don’t’
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Sunak will be donating his salary from the two companies to a charity he co-founded with his wife. Read more: Rishi Sunak joins Anthropic, Microsoft as senior advisor
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The deal, which is currently being negotiated, is estimated to be valued between $1.5bn and $2.5bn. Read more: Fortune: Mastercard and Coinbase compete to acquire stablecoin firm BVNK
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The new PC chip Panther Lake is Intel’s first product built on the 18A manufacturing process. Read more: Can Intel’s new chips built on 18A prove it can still succeed?
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Stripe co-founder, John Collison was in Dublin for the official opening of it’s new 14,500sqm Irish HQ in Dublin today, where he did a fireside chat with Taoiseach Micheál Martin. Read more: Stripe ‘proudly Irish’ says Collison at new HQ opening in Dublin
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Dr Anitia Lubbe from the North-West University in South Africa, explores how universities can better integrate AI tools into their learning plans. Read more: How can universities take AI from ‘threat to an opportunity’?
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Founders, investors and advisers gathered at Dublin’s Digital Hub for the first of a new series of events designed to answer two of the big asks on this year’s Founders’ Listening Tour with Enterprise Ireland – networking and access. Read more: Founders’ Exchange series kicks off in Dublin to support start-ups
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‘Thousands of Irish organisations are likely under attack right now, many without knowing it,’ warns Centripetal. Read more: Centripetal: 349,000 Irish networks vulnerable to cyberattacks