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Dundalk TD calls on government to consider capability of counterattack against hackers

Dundalk TD calls on government to consider capability of counterattacks against hackers Sinn Féin TD Ruairí Ó Murchú was speaking following a meeting of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications Reporter: );   ); Dundalk TD Ruairí Ó Murchú has called on the government to consider creating capability for the state to “strike back” against hackers who attack Irish public systems. The Sinn Féin TD for Louth was speaking following a meeting of a Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications after the committee heard from experts in cybersecurity. According to one expert, Pat Larkin, CEO of Ward Solutions, one of the best defences is to have the capability to strike back against hackers.

Experts Say Ireland Must Spend 10 Times More On Cyber-Security

Experts Say Ireland Must Spend 10 Times More On Cyber-Security Share this article The Irish government should be spending up to 10 times more on cyber-security than it is now. Cybersecurity experts have told an Oireachtas Committee that we must raise our game when it comes to protecting against hackers. The warning comes 11 days after news of the HSE ransomware attack first emerged. At the moment, only €5 million euro is allocated to the National Cyber Security Centre in the budget. Cybersecurity consultant Pat Larkin outlined how much should be invested by Government before the Oireachtas Committee today. He said I did a projection on a per capita basis just against the UK - who ll spend about 2.9 billion on their national security from 2018-2023. So on a simple per capita basis that would suggest we would need to be spending about €50 million-plus!

MassTech awards Northeastern $2 2M for statewide AI Jumpstart Program

The Innovation Institute at the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, known as MassTech, of Westborough, has awarded Northeastern University in Boston a $2.2-million grant for a pilot AI Jumpstart Program aimed at helping Massachusetts companies deploy artificial intelligence. The new program will fund computing infrastructure at the Boston school and connect industry partners with facilities and researchers across AI disciplines, according to an announcement from MassTech. MassTech is partnering with Northeastern on the project’s development, working with companies to help them understand the potential benefits of using AI within their firms.  “The objective of this program is to increase the competitiveness of Massachusetts’ homegrown businesses, providing them access to world-class technology and experts, as well as the guidance to harness the capabilities of AI,” said Pat Larkin, director of the Innovation Institute at MassTech, in a statement.

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