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Cyber Defense eMagazine August 2019

Cyber Defense eMagazine August Edition for 2019 #CDM #CYBERDEFENSEMAG @CyberDefenseMag by @Miliefsky a world-renowned cybersecurity expert and the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine as part of the Cyber Defense Media Group

Cyber Defense eMagazine August Edition for 2019 #CDM #CYBERDEFENSEMAG @CyberDefenseMag by @Miliefsky a world-renowned cybersecurity expert and the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine as part of the Cyber Defense Media Group

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What’s at Stake<br />

The cybercrime problem can rob us of, or slow progress toward, solutions that include preventing,<br />

diagnosing and treating diseases by using the data medical wearables gather. Or hinder real-time data<br />

collection that can let factories change when and how machines are used in order to cut power<br />

consumption, aiding sustainability.<br />

Industry and government alike have a vital interest in defending against actions that hurt our ability to<br />

lengthen patients’ lives, create environmental sustainability, and keep us reliably connected with one<br />

another—to name just a fraction of what a secure cyberworld enables.<br />

Despite this common interest, one could argue that fighting cybercrime has been well-intentioned, with<br />

noteworthy gains from both business- and government-led efforts, but nevertheless not as powerful as<br />

needed.<br />

So why not use every move available to us, including that of bringing industry, cybersecurity agencies,<br />

the government, researchers, and academia together? <strong>Cyber</strong> Ireland has been inaugurated to make that<br />

move. It is a cluster organization set firmly upon, among other pillars, the recognition of coordinated<br />

efforts’ multiplied worth when it comes to massive problems. Top U.S. tech firms — like Google, Microsoft,<br />

Facebook, IBM, Dell, SAP, Cisco and others with a strong vested interest in digital security — located in<br />

Ireland helped lay the groundwork for this expansive cybersecurity initiative. The foreign direct investment<br />

agency IDA Ireland and Cork Institute of Technology created <strong>Cyber</strong> Ireland, Representatives from<br />

cybersecurity agencies, government, industry and academia make up its board. Dr. Eoin Byrne, cluster<br />

manager of <strong>Cyber</strong> Ireland, rejects the idea that the organization’s objectives extend only to filling the<br />

cybersecurity skills shortfall. It’s not only that we can address issues that the industry currently faces and<br />

will face beyond just security, it’s also that we have the advantage of building upon U.S. businesses, Irish<br />

government, and academia already having put their heads together as far back as April 2017 to<br />

understand the key challenges for the cyber security and technology sector,” Byrne says.<br />

Virtuous Cycle<br />

Another plus for <strong>Cyber</strong> Ireland? It launches at the same time that those who are part of the region’s<br />

supportive cybersecurity ecosystem are finding that the ecosystem’s growth is bringing benefits that in<br />

turn lead to more growth and more benefits—a virtuous cycle. For example, the “pure-play” security<br />

companies, e.g., McAfee, Symantec, Trend Micro, have added core engineering to locations in Ireland,<br />

representing expansion beyond support and shared services. More evidence that companies are<br />

confident that cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions can be fostered here: Galway is the site of the HP<br />

Enterprise Global <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> Center; In 2016, Docusign opened its <strong>Cyber</strong>security Centre of<br />

Excellence in Dublin to protect its customers’ data and privacy.<br />

Also fueling this thriving ecosystem are the cybersecurity professionals being trained by the well-funded<br />

<strong>Cyber</strong>security Skills Initiative (CSI). Like <strong>Cyber</strong> Ireland, CSI has at its core goals which were set and/or<br />

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