Graham Dwyer case: Government arrogantly ignored European Court of Justice ruling from 2014
Net Results: In light of phone data case Ireland has a cheek telling UK to abide by ECJ
Net Results: In light of phone data case Ireland has a cheek telling UK to abide by ECJ
High-security cloud system will be used by GCHQ, MI5 and MI6
Prosecutor urges Rome court to proceed with trial in absentia of four accused
Analysis of hacked phones by project reveals capacity to access data and spy on the owner
NSO denies its software has been used to target journalists and dissidents across world
Net Results: US security laws lax on surveillance and data gathering
Critical equipment and systems are thought to be unaffected by ransomware incident
Outgoing US president’s use of pardon power has attracted considerable controversy
EU set for data access exposing everyone to pernicious risk of information breaches
Data Protection Commission said Facebook may need to halt US data transfers
US president announces move to absolve reformer arrested and fined in 1872
Spyware attacked users through 32m downloads of extensions
Data from operators increasingly solicited in government efforts to contain the pathogen
Greenwald accused of helping obtain messages between top officials in corruption case
Court raises concern that US law could affect right of tech firms to move data from EU
Adviser to EU Court of Justice due to issue opinion on Thursday
Review: Hood’s study of Katharine Gun is an efficient, diverting exercise that will educate
Early in my career, I was asked to type up a secret memo. The error I made is now in a movie
Move defies European warning to stick to terms of 2015 agreement despite US sanctions
Cash generated from illicit cyber-based activities has become a core revenue stream
Pilita Clark: Many modern businesses offer baffled outsiders no clues about what it is they actually do
Net Results: Developer of Pegasus spyware says its clients are governments and state agencies
Just one missed call on WhatsApp and spyware can transmits private messages and turns on the camera and microphone
Metadata may be the social media giant’s ace in the hole for maintaining ad revenue
Mueller leaves decision on obstruction case against Trump to justice department
Blow to US efforts to ban Chinese company from telecoms networks of allies
Huawei would have no choice but to comply if China asked firm to help it spy on West
Hackers infiltrated EU’s communications for years, cables seen by ‘New York Times’ show
That’s Maths: Famous for his ballads, Lehrer was also one of the great satirists of his time
European Court of Human Rights rules on bulk interception and service provider data
Former CIA director fires back at US president after his security clearance is revoked
AG Sulzberger says US president expressed pride in popularising the phrase ‘fake news’
US Wrap: White House accuses Obama-era officials of making ‘baseless accusations’
Trump administration has done little to prepare to fight off new hacking threats
Austrian campaigner says firms can ‘bankrupt’ data regulator through appeals
Dutch JSCU alerted United States to ‘Cozy Bear’ and ‘Fancy Bear’ attacks
National Security Agency programme exposed by Edward Snowden set to be renewed
Glitch allows anyone to access the file system for a Mac, exposing private documents on that particular computer
Ride-hailing company kept details of the 2016 crime under wraps for over a year
Judge urged to ask EU court to decide on validity of transfers such as those in Schrems action
Differing views raised whether responsibility for national security should remain with Garda
Ads focused on divisive US election social issues such as race, gay rights, gun control and immigration
Real issue for them is not protecting your data, but ensuring they can keep using it
Symbolism of latest attack on the 50th anniversary of the ATM is unmistakable
Inquiries continue on whether Trump campaign colluded with Russia to sway election
Vice president Pence hires lawyer in connection with FBI’s investigation into Russian links
There’s lots of flattery but little scepticism in the film-maker’s Vladimir Putin interviews
The Government seems to prefer the risk of an atrocity to an overhaul of our patchy defences
Targets were local government officials likely to have voting-related duties
Woman (25) charged with removing classified material from government facility
US officials describe intelligence breach from 2010 as one of the worst in decades
Data commissioner claims new US rules have ‘nothing to do’ with issue at hand
Agenda: WannaCry ransomware a landmark salvo in cybercrime war of attrition
Explainer: Russia links and Comey memo leave White House in turmoil
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices