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Sports injury specialist Ray Moran’s vote of confidence in his own knees, Albert Manifold’s planning setbacks, and the IRFU’s home extensions
‘Supercab’ scheme based on system operated by UK police since 2015 receives mixed reception from road safety campaigners
Length of adjournment in Data Protection Commission case likely to be short, court says
Personal details of more than 2,000 customers revealed to other clients of online insurance broker
Full names and vaccination status were available to unauthorised users, according to security researcher who discovered the issue
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Ireland has an opportunity to be the Digital Services Act’s model regulator. But some chances have already been squandered
Dr Des Hogan will take up his role as a commissioner next week and he will also serve as the organisation’s chairman for three years.
Risks of bringing in facial recognition technology for policing ‘too high’, civil liberties groups to tell politicians
Data Protection Commission defends record after article labelling Republic a ‘corporate crime haven’
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Internet giant claims inquiry into complaints of its processing of personal data is flawed and has brought High Court proceedings
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