8 February 2024 By Tom Collins tom@TheCork.ie Opening comes as new Aldi opens next door A beloved cornerstone in the Carrigaline community, Barry Collins' SuperValu Carrigaline officially relaunched its store in recent weeks at the end of January. The renovation project was a collaborative effort, with a focus on supporting local businesses, having partnered with…
Ken Reddic, chair of the Onslow County Board of Education, delivered these comments at the December meeting of the board. These remarks were made in response to a statement released
Onslow County Board of Education Chairman Ken Reddic has released a letter to the public addressing allegations by a fellow board member that there was improper conduct by the board
Opportunities for blockchain in police investigations How distributed ledger technologies can help law enforcement agencies to fight crime and money laundering. 5379 Total views Expert Take
The problem of spreading cybercrime is becoming more acute today, and developed countries with high gross domestic product rates suffer from it to a much greater extent than developing countries. This is due to the fact that the more advanced technologies are used by society, the stronger its dependence is on digital structures. And this, in turn, creates more opportunities for cybercriminals. In 2021, the damage from cybercrime is predicted to be $6 trillion twice as much as in 2015.