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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Communications, Climate Action and Environment: National Broadband Plan: Discussion (Resumed) (13 Jun 2019)

...revenue. Its costs are reduced because of a decrease in the cost of marketing, for example. A company that might have engaged in mail drops can now do everything electronically. There can be savings made in the area of IT through cloud computing. We expect an improvement in gross value added of approximately €1,200. As I said, 147,000 white collar workers work outside the...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: National Broadband Plan (14 May 2019)

Heather Humphreys: ...(AI) Strategy. The roll out of the National Broadband Plan is critical for the use of advanced digital technologies, core to these strategies, such as the Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems, and cloud and cognitive computing. Fundamentally, a driving goal of Government policy is to increase the living standards of our people. Increasing productivity levels is a key enabler of...

Seanad: Order of Business (28 Mar 2019)

Joe O'Reilly: .... I know there is an issue with some rural areas but, hopefully, that will be resolved. We need to deal with the areas that have it at the moment and get people working there. Video chatting is easy. Cloud computing makes accessing company data handy. The costs associated with transportation, commuting, fuel and work wardrobes would be reduced. Of course, it would make a big dent in...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Job Creation (7 Mar 2019)

Heather Humphreys: ...for investment. Delivering improved connectivity can enhance the growth prospects of small and micro businesses and create opportunities arising on a regional basis, such as, remote working, cloud computing and business efficiencies, all of which serve to diversify the rural economy. High quality telecommunication infrastructure is fundamental to capturing new opportunities for...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Departmental Meetings (7 Mar 2019)

Heather Humphreys: ...Survey of Irish Economy Expenditure 26 April 2016 Meeting between Google and officials on copyright issues 1 June 2016 Minister Mitchell O Connor meeting Senior Microsoft Executives to discuss Company development, Cloud Computing, US Developments & Data Centres 15 September 2016 Meeting between Apple and Minister Mitchell O'Connor to discuss the proposed extension of...

Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 29 - Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment
Chapter 8 - Measures relating to Cyber Security
Chapter 9 - Energy Efficiency National Fund
(6 Dec 2018) See 1 other result from this debate

...serious incidents to the NCSC. That is the OES, or critical infrastructure, area. The other area is DSPs, or digital service providers. These are limited to three different sectors, namely, cloud computing, online sales platforms - that is, a platform that sells from A to B - and search engines. Those platforms have a different set of requirements. We are not obliged to designate...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Gender Balance (4 Dec 2018)

Heather Humphreys: ...for Female Entrepreneurs or female-led start-ups, active in the Manufacturing & Internationally Traded Services sectors including the following subsectors: Internet, Games, Apps, Mobile, SaaS, Cloud Computing, Enterprise Software, Lifesciences, Food, Cleantech and Industrial Products. The establishment of this programme has resulted in a spill-over effect with increased female...

Seanad Public Consultation Committee: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Discussion (13 Nov 2018)

.... Generally, adoption rates in Ireland compare well with those in the UK and are markedly higher than those in the USA. Approximately 40% of microbusinesses in Ireland are using web-based accounting software and cloud computing, compared to around 20% in the USA. Our aim is not to make public policy recommendations for Ireland but to make the committee aware of the new data on...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Financial Services Sector (8 Nov 2018)

Paschal Donohoe: ...Fintech CSF was opened in June 2018 to early stage companies active in Fintech and Deep Tech (including Blockchain, Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Data Intelligence, Cloud, AR/VR, and Quantum Computing). The international financial services strategy from 2015 (IFS2020) is approaching the end of its lifetime and Government approval has been secured to...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Irish Membership of CERN: Discussion (16 Oct 2018)

...the centre has many formal training schemes, including apprenticeships; training partnerships with universities, technical training experience, a graduate engineering training scheme and internships for computer scientists and engineers. For undergraduates, it runs a CERN summer student programme, which by special provision has been attended by a few Irish students such as Dr. Aoibhinn...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Data Centres (3 Oct 2018)

Paschal Donohoe: While most Government departments and Public Sector bodies are using or planning to use the Public Cloud for the delivery of services, it is envisaged that there will always be a requirement for on-site hosting of some of our more sensitive data. In this respect, Ireland is no different to the other countries in the EU. Where we do need to host systems and data on-site, it is beholden...

Seanad: Order of Business (5 Jul 2018)

Terry Leyden: ...and ideas should be considered. I gave a lecture last Tuesday at the National College of Ireland. It is a college that is working on solutions to problems. It is very advanced in the area of cloud computing and it is now investigating what would need to happen to ensure a seamless border which would not have to be controlled. I accept that the Border between Northern Ireland and the...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: EU Directives (31 May 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...binding obligations in respect of security measures and incident reporting. The Directive also requires the State to apply a new regulatory regime on Digital Service Providers (DSPs) in the areas of cloud computing, online search engines and online market places. The Directive also places other obligations on the State in terms of ensuring that States can cooperate and share information...

Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2016: Higher Education Authority, University College Cork and Cork Institute of Technology (24 May 2018)

David Cullinane: ...turnover of staff. That market is very buoyant. Some of those skills we are bringing in on a short-term basis just as cover. Some of the skills we are bringing in are specialist, for example, cloud computing and so on, so there is a variety of approach.

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Industrial Development (24 May 2018)

Heather Humphreys: ...21st Century. Growth in high tech related employment is buoyant and will likely continue to be so in the coming years. This is being driven by factors such as market demand, technology shifts, the impact of cloud computing, and digital transformation of the economy. A large number of investments by IDA Ireland client companies into the country require technically proficient...

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...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: EU Proposals on Taxation of the Digital Economy: Discussion (Resumed) (3 May 2018)

...breadth. It raises the point, interestingly, that one can have companies which are highly digitalised but which have no relationship with the number of users or data participation. An example is cloud computing. One of the things we learned from the first phase of BEPS was that there was a universal acceptance that the rules had become broken. They creaked and did not match the pace...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Cyber Security Policy (25 Apr 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...similar bodies in other jurisdictions to ensure that risks to infrastructure in Ireland are managed appropriately, including the active management of ongoing issues. The NCSC is also 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,...

Data Protection Bill 2017 [Seanad]: Second Stage (17 Apr 2018)

Charles Flanagan: ...same applies to Departments and all public bodies. The simple fact is that data protection law has not kept pace with the many technological advances and new business models such as social media and cloud computing that have emerged in recent years. Our current law, based on the European Union’s 1995 data protection directive, predates mass Internet usage, hand held devices, apps...

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...

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