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# IT

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Author: 'There is a magic to literary translation, it matters'
Carolina Schutti
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HSE confirms ransom has been sought over cyber attack but says it will not be paid
Remember that creepy Twitter ghost story 'Dear David'? It's being made into a movie
Mandatory security requirements introduced to protect companies against cyber attacks
Teenagers' personal details illegally accessed by hackers at Carlow school
Israeli police detain dozens in 'horror clown' craze
This Dublin clinic is doing classes for people who are scared of clowns after the release of It
Tusla warns that child protection reports may not have been received over weekend
Irish IT company creating 150 new jobs in Dublin
Over 300 jobs being created at IT firm in Dublin
Over 100 new tech jobs announced in Dublin after €6.5 million investment
Michael Noonan has announced another 40 new jobs for Limerick
Gardaí restore their computer systems after virus threat
Gardaí found a virus in their IT systems this week
Lecturers at the country's institutes of technology are going on strike
The top five highest-paying business jobs in Ireland are...
Cork, Dublin, and Limerick are getting a heap of jobs this morning
Police are poking around Fifa's headquarters again
We must challenge myths about females in IT (before girls start applying for college)
Ciara Heavin, Gaye Kiely and Patricia Lynch
Take a break and look at Dublin Zoo's new baby bongo
Want to learn to write code? Here's how...
Mark Lambe
Staff told of AIB outsourcing plans at mass hotel meeting
Live in Limerick? There's 100 jobs coming your way
Over 100 jobs announced for Cork
Good news: 130 jobs announced for Athlone and Dublin
Here's how the CAO offer and acceptance system works
Up to 100 jobs to be created by Dublin-based IT company
40 jobs announced by Cork IT firm
60 jobs announced in Cork and Portlaoise
200 jobs up for grabs as Ryanair launches digital lab
Opinion: I’m 15 years old and I've set up my own company – here's why
Harry McCann
Are women the 'untapped answer' to Ireland's IT skills shortage?
Rwandan President pledges €50,000 to perfect Joanne O'Riordan's robot
"The whole thing really started before Marie died..": Right-to-die campaigner Tom Curran on his Wicklow council bid
77 per cent of company data breaches are caused by employees
UK Cyber-crime unit issues urgent "ransomware" warning
More upskilling courses needed to cash in on ICT growth
Good news: Over 330 new jobs announced across Ireland
Banking union raises concerns as AIB considers outsourcing of 1,000 jobs
Column: Irish regulators will soon be at the forefront of questions about data protection
Dan Hayden