Tagged: Forensics & News
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Computer programmer fired for outsourcing his own job to China News
17.01.2013 Somewhere out there, a US computer programmer might be looking for a new job now that he’s been sacked from his previous one for outsourcing his own work to a company in China.Categories: Careers and Employment, Computers, IT Management, Outsourcing, Risk Management, Security, Web -
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown to take on 350 Springboard students News
16.07.2012 The Institute of Technology Blanchardstown (ITB) has announced that 350 places on higher education courses will be provided to unemployed individuals via the Springboard...Categories: Upskilling, Education -
New software tool to tackle digital ‘blind spots’ in the cloud News
25.05.2012 Dublin start-up Cernam has pioneered a free software tool to tackle the prevalence of so-called digital blind spots as a result of companies migrating to cloud computing services.Tags: Online Security, Dropbox, Google Docs, Software, Forensics, Legal, IT, NovaUCD, Cloud Computing -
Tech start-up of the week: Cernam News
25.03.2012 Our tech start-up of the week is Cernam, a new spin-in based at NovaUCD that is pioneering technologies to change the face of digital evidence and forensics in the web space. -
Data Protection Commissioner asks Apple to explain iPhone tracker News
22.04.2011 The Data Protection Commissioner Billy Hawkes has called on Apple to explain why 3G iPhones and iPads track users’ locations without permission. -
War on counterfeiters News
03.03.2011 From an office in Dublin, software experts and ex-FBI and Interpol officers are waging war against a sophisticated $53bn counterfeiting industry linked to organised crime. -
Computer forensics fighting recession-era data thieves News
11.05.2009 One disquieting side effect of the current economy’s number of redundancies is the increase of insider data theft. IT security experts Espion recently looked at incidents where...Categories: CIO