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Full coverage: Security

Why finding a new Garda commissioner will be no easy task

The post of Garda commissioner will become vacant in June of next year when Drew Harris finishes his tenure. But who will take up the reins after he goes? For a whole lot of reasons, it is vital that the State has a plan.

Conor Brady
10th Feb, 2024 - 8 min read

Conor Brady: The fundamental questions are for the body politic, not for An Garda Síochána

Policing only comes onto the political agenda when its shortcomings provide an opportunity to attack the Government. We have seen this again with the response to the riots in Dublin last week.

Conor Brady
30th Nov, 2023 - 5 min read

Private police and panic buttons: Baggot Street’s crime blind spot

It's one of the capital's most distinguished districts but business owners along Baggot Street and Merrion Row are frustrated with the lack of a Garda presence while they deal with consistent incidents of theft and drug misuse.

Rosanna Cooney
19th Sep, 2023 - 9 min read

The real O’Connell Street: At least it’s not Grafton Street or the Champs-Élysées

Here is a radical proposal to ease worries about Dublin’s most-hated thoroughfare: Go there before you pass judgement.

Thomas Hubert
30th Aug, 2023 - 6 min read

After US sanctions and auditors’ resignations, will Ireland scrutinise its spyware companies?

Calls for the Oireachtas to investigate the presence of controversial surveillance technology businesses in Ireland have yet to trigger action.

Joe Galvin
21st Aug, 2023 - 3 min read

From Madagascar to Muscat: As Predator spyware ensnares the globe, its revenue soars in Ireland

Weeks after the findings of a European Parliament investigation, police have raided Intellexa in Greece. Proceeds from the sale of the firm's surveillance technology trickle up to a tax structure established in Ireland, but one Irish MEP is now calling for change.

Joe Galvin
15th Dec, 2022 - 4 min read

Partnering for zero-trust: Ekco’s acquisition drive continues with deal for hacker buster Kontex

The Malahide-based cloud provider Ekco has bought a second leading Irish cybersecurity firm. It now employs 420 people in Europe, and has bigger growth plans.

Tom Lyons
22nd Jun, 2022 - 4 min read

The 14 questions that every business needs to ask to help prevent – and deal with – a cyber attack

Kevin O’Loughlin founded Nostra, an €18m managed IT services provider that employs 150 people. Here, he outlines some practical steps that will help shore up a company’s IT security, and the questions that all business leaders should be asking.

Kevin O'Loughlin
21st May, 2021 - 7 min read

System armed: Action24’s plan to help consolidate the alarm industry

Aaron Mooney is the second generation to lead home security company Action24, a forty-year-old Irish business. After buying a rival, he talks about his plans to continue expanding with the backing of private equity firm BGF.

Tom Lyons
6th May, 2021 - 4 min read

Enterprise Ireland investigates “phishing” incident

The State advisor to Irish companies and start-ups says it is aware of an "isolated incident" and that it is "currently investigating a phishing incident with information security partners".

Tom Lyons
8th Feb, 2021 - 1 min read
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