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'Trust is as important as ever, but it's now a product of digital technology more than faith'
The Safe Harbour pact struck down after a battle with Facebook Ireland has just gotten a successor
A Carlow security firm has eyes for the US after raising a huge €20 million
Ireland finally has its very own Wikipedia for startups
New EU data protection rules will have a major impact on employers - here are the key points
Recruiters are selling a post-recession Ireland to expats, but it's not quite a jobs nirvana
Defence Forces to review data rules after officer loses crucial notes
The Defence Forces will review its data protection rules after an officer lost crucial notes
Recruiters are selling a post-recession Ireland to expats, but it's not quite a jobs nirvana
Facebook Ireland is beefing up its board ahead of a European data protection showdown
For this startup, getting early investors was a breeze. Next time around it was a nightmare
Ryanair's head of technology thinks Big Data is 'wank'
Ryanair's head of technology thinks Big Data is 'wank'
What John Deere and other firms can teach you about the value of data
Intel warns the rental housing squeeze could stall its expansion in Cork
Intel warns the rental housing squeeze could stall its expansion in Cork
6 things you need to know about Europe's new data protection laws
This Dublin-based games studio will make it easier to create an army of zombies
Meet the Corkman whose company powered the Panama Papers investigation
The Dublin analytics firm with plans to be worth €100m in just three years
Meet the Corkman whose company powered the Panama Papers investigation
BT Ireland's boss thinks broadband delays will hurt small businesses the most
Trustev founder Pat Phelan has launched a €10m fund for Irish startups going stateside
An Australian inventor has revealed himself as the creator of Bitcoin
An Australian inventor has outed himself as the elusive creator of Bitcoin
Intel has confirmed it will be cutting jobs in Ireland
Kitman Labs is the company with the real-life Moneyball factor
How word of mouth brought the world's smartest computer and a Sligo company together
Kitman Labs is the company with the real-life Moneyball factor
The Kilkenny company that is looking to take on PayPal
Fraud is costing companies millions as cyber attacks rise
'I sold my business for €115 million but I could never see myself sitting on a beach'
A founder's life after selling for €115m: 'I could never see myself sitting on a beach'
Inside the war game that lets companies play out a cyber attack
The biggest IT security risk for a company is often its own employees
Should we track people who eat too many doughnuts? Inside the murky world of tech ethics
Europe's data protection meltdown is bringing firms like this to Dublin
Your crash course in... The Panama Papers
Facebook has no plans to stop building in this former cow paddock
Facebook's data centre in Meath will now be the size of eight Aviva pitches