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Cybersecurity in Ireland

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Just like countries worldwide, keeping information systems, networks, and data secure in Ireland is crucial. Ireland is a significant global technology hub for multinational corporations, boasting a thriving indigenous tech industry. As the world becomes more reliant on digital infrastructure, businesses and government entities in Ireland prioritise cybersecurity.

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is a pivotal entity in Ireland, operating under the Irish government’s Department of Communications, Climate Action, and Environment. The NCSC’s role includes coordinating the national response to cybersecurity incidents, providing guidance and advice to businesses and the public sector, promoting awareness of cyber threats, and supporting the development of cybersecurity capabilities. Alongside the NCSC, industry associations and organisations like the Irish Information Security Association (IISA) aim to promote the understanding and practice of information security in Ireland.

The Irish government has been actively working on developing cybersecurity policies and initiatives. The National Cyber Security Strategy 2019-2024 outlines measures to enhance cybersecurity resilience across various sectors. Irish universities and institutes offer cybersecurity-related courses and programs, contributing to developing skilled cybersecurity professionals. Some institutions also conduct research in areas such as cryptography, network security, and cybercrime.

It’s essential to note that the cybersecurity landscape is continually changing, with new threats and challenges emerging regularly. Therefore, organisations and individuals in Ireland must remain vigilant, adopt best practices, and stay updated on the latest cybersecurity developments to protect themselves and their digital assets confidently.

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