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Ceisteanna - Questions - Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Online Safety (26 Jun 2019)

Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire: ...a domestic power relating to issues such as subscriber information which, as the Council of Europe has outlined, is often the most sought after data in criminal investigations due to the growth of cloud computing, remote data storage and so on. This raises serious challenges for competent authorities seeking access to specified compute data. It hinders criminal investigations and An...

Written Answers — Skills Development: Skills Development (27 Jun 2012)

Ciarán Cannon: ...ICT. A wide range of ICT courses are already being provided to meet the differing needs of learners and industry. In addition FÁS is in the process of developing a number of ICT courses including cloud computing to expand its existing range of courses.

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Higher Education Institutions (27 Sep 2016)

Richard Bruton: High Performance Computing (HPC) services include the provision and support of high-end computing resources, data analytics, education and training services to industry and higher education institutions. Globally, supercomputers are playing an ever increasing and critically important role in a wide range of computationally intensive tasks in various fields of relevance to cloud technologies,...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Cybersecurity Policy (18 Oct 2022)

Heather Humphreys: ...also works closely with the National Cyber Security Centre which is a division of the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment, and encompasses the State's national/governmental Computer Security Incident Response Team. As regards cloud based services, my Department is currently working towards a transformation of the processes that support the delivery of its...

Seanad: Order of Business (24 Feb 2015)

Gerard Craughwell: .... One of the huge problems in providing courses to meet the demands of ever-changing technology is the cost involved in putting infrastructure in place. For example, the creation of a simple cloud computing course for 25 or more students can cost approximately €150,000 for the hardware alone. Then there is the cost of providing in-service training for the teachers who will...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Information and Communications Technology (9 May 2023)

Eamon Ryan: ...into the platform as part of this evaluation and no decision has yet been made on its utility in the future. Any use of ChatGPT or other AI tools in my Department is governed by existing GDPR, Cloud Computing and Acceptable Usage policies which prohibit entering any commercial, sensitive or non-public information into such services. We remain in regular contact with the OGCIO and NCSC...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Computerisation Programme (12 Dec 2012)

Ruairi Quinn: ...allocations of €22,663.65 and €24,809.74 in 2010 to the school referred to by the Deputy. The priority under this grant scheme was the equipping of all classrooms with a digital projector, teaching computer and wireless keyboard and mouse. This ICT infrastructure grant schemes is now fully disbursed. There are no plans to introduce a new Infrastructure Grant Scheme in 2012...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: National Cyber Security Centre (20 Feb 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) provides a range of cyber security services to owners of Government IT infrastructure and Critical National Infrastructure (CNI). The NCSC is home to the national Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT-IE) and is responsible for acting as a conduit for information to constituents (including operators of Critical National Infrastructure, Government...

Written Answers — Departmental Reports: Departmental Reports (23 Jun 2010)

Brian Lenihan Jnr: ...the State, the Civil Service's HR Management System, the Local Authority Payroll and HR Management System, the Death Event Publication Service, a central ePayments solution (in the Local Government Computer Services Board), digital certificate authentication services (in Revenue), and framework procurements for a range of ICT commodities and telecommunications services, etc. In addition, a...

Written Answers — Information and Communications Technology: Information and Communications Technology (26 Jun 2012)

Alan Shatter: ...consolidation strategy in the context of the Government's commitment under the public service reform programme to the development of shared services. There are also substantial developments around Cloud Computing with a Government strategy due to be published shortly. The detailed implementation of the Department's ICT strategy will begin shortly. Prison specific systems will continue to...

Leaders' Questions (28 May 2013)

Enda Kenny: ...the Garda retains discretion and the authority to take the matter a step further and this is clearly set out in the Act. If one were to believe reports the Minister, Deputy Shatter, drove off in a cloud in the middle of this. Nothing is further from the truth. Does Deputy Adams believe the formal letter from the Office of the Garda Commissioner? It confirms to the Secretary General of...

Written Answers — Industrial Development: Industrial Development (25 Jan 2012)

Richard Bruton: ...to the Irish economy in terms of export earnings and employment. The Medical, Pharmaceutical and Chemical sectors accounted for €46 billion, or 51%, of total Merchandise exports in 2010. Computer components and electronics accounted for €8 billion of Merchandise exports, while computer services accounted for €28.2 billion, or 38%, of all Services exports in 2010. Between them, the...

Topical Issue Debate: Teaching Council of Ireland (26 Sep 2013)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...leave be extended. This will have a severe impact, particularly in further education, and must be urgently addressed. Colleges of further education, by their very nature, offer specialist classes including cloud computing, theatrical make-up and soccer coaching. Often experts in an industry are more appropriately competent in these areas than are persons with a teaching diploma....

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Telecommunications Infrastructure (22 Sep 2020)

Eamon Ryan: ...of our country, socially and economically. High speed connectivity will support a broad range of policy priorities and will allow for : the expansion of remote health monitoring and diagnosis; cloud based services and connected devices; digital learning; smart farming; and realisation of the benefits of e-government. Facilitating remote working and innovation opportunities is...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Industrial Development (13 Jul 2023)

Simon Coveney: ...aspects of our social and work lives, including video calling, messaging and apps, retail, banking, travel, media, and public service delivery. They are also necessary to technological advances such as cloud computing, quantum computing and AI, and the rapid growth of the use of internet services by both enterprise and consumers alike. The Government published its revised policy...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Departmental Expenditure (16 Jul 2013)

Phil Hogan: ...their associated cost is outlined in the tables: No Payment and Refund of Fees Scheme - DECLG excluding Met Éireann 1 September 2012 to 30 June 2013 € 1 MSc in Project and Programme Mgt. 6,500 1 Diploma in Computer Studies 2,995 1 BSc Information Technology 1,695 2 MSc in Computer Science (NL) Cloud Computer Stream 3,000 1 Masters Diploma Desktop Publishing 1,495 1...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: EU Directives (10 May 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...security requirements and to report incidents. The Directive also requires all Member States to apply and police a new unified regulatory regime on Digital Service Providers (DSPs), which include cloud computing providers, search engines providers and providers of online market places. The Directive also places obligations on the State itself, with a view to ensuring that States can...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Industrial Development (12 Oct 2023)

Simon Coveney: ...elsewhere in their global organisations. IDA Ireland continues to see a flow of business and in the last year has announced several new investments in microelectronics and semiconductors, in cloud computing, and in data storage. It is important to note that technology company commitment to Ireland remains exceptionally strong and Ireland remains an attractive location of choice for...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Cybersecurity Policy (15 Dec 2020)

Eamon Ryan: ...established under EU law The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is located within my Department. The Centre is composed of highly skilled, specialist technical staff having skillsets in computer science, software engineering, malware analysis, information technology forensics, cryptography, software development, and cyber security compliance. The NCSC also acts as a conduit...

Leaders' Questions (14 Feb 2012)

Enda Kenny: ...of recent announcements in that regard - 10,000 jobs in international financial services by 2016 and 12,500 jobs in the new IDA supported areas by 2012. A recent report produced by Microsoft said cloud computing has potential for creating 8,500 jobs by 2014. Clearly this is an area with massive opportunity and the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Deputy...

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