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CyberSkills.webp 2023-11-13 00:00:00 Qualcomm devrait investir et Euro; 140 millions dans son site de liège
Qualcomm set to invest €140 million in its Cork site
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RTE News Qualcomm Technologies est de créer plus de 150 emplois dans le cadre de A & Euro; 140 millions d'expansion de son établissement de recherche et développement à Cork City. Basée à San Diego en Californie, Qualcomm Technologies est présente à Cork depuis 2013, où QT Technologies Ireland emploie déjà des centaines de personnes. L'entreprise fournit une technologie semi-conductrice aux communications mobiles et à d'autres secteurs industriels. L'investissement en Cork est soutenu par IDA Ireland et les plus de 150 nouveaux emplois qui devraient être créés au cours des quatre prochaines années seront des rôles d'ingénierie hautement qualifiés.La société a déclaré que l'expansion verra des équipes de recherche matérielle et logicielle co-litier dans l'installation de Cork. "Nous sommes très fiers que ce projet signifie que les équipes hautement qualifiées de Cork relèvera des défis du marché en permettant aux industries telles que la fabrication, l'automobile, l'informatique hyperscale, le jeu, la médecine et l'éducation", a déclaré Paul Kelleher, VP Engineering, QT Technologies Ireland Limited. "QT Technologies Ireland est un lieu de travail très excitant, étant donné notre caractère unique en Irlande dans le développement du large ensemble de compétences et de capacités nécessaires pour exécuter des nœuds de technologie de processus avancés", a-t-il ajouté. "Depuis 2013, l'installation de QT Technologies Ireland à Cork City est devenue de force en force. Cette entreprise mondialement reconnue, dans son secteur, crée maintenant et développe des technologies critiques de pointe, dans un endroit régional", a déclaré le PDG de l'IDAIrlande, Michael Lohan. "Ce dernier investissement augmente les fonctions stratégiques gérées par l'équipe de direction du Cork Facility, améliorant considérablement le cluster technologique établi du sud-ouest de l'Irlande", a-t-il ajouté. Le ministre des entreprises, du commerce et de l'emploi, Simon Coveney, a déclaré que l'expansion de QT Technologies Ireland \\ à Penrose Dock est une nouvelle fantastique pour Cork. Le ministre a déclaré que les nouveaux rôles offriront d'excellentes opportunités au bassin de talents du pays pour rejoindre une entreprise technologique de renommée mondiale telle que QT Technologies Ireland. "Au cœur de ce projet se trouve la transformation numérique, réunissant les équipes de R&D, de matériel et de logiciels de QT Technologies Ireland \\ et permettant à une nouvelle œuvre innovante et passionnante.Position en tant que plaque tournante mondiale pour les principales entreprises technologiques du monde », a-t-il ajouté. Lors de l'annonce au nom de Munster Technological University était: Vice-président des affaires extérieures, Michael Loftus Président de la cybersécurité chez MTU et Project Dirige chez Cyber ​​Skills, Donna O \\ 'Shea Conférencier et chercheur en cybersécurité, George O \\ 'Mahony Conférencier en génie électrique, Donal O \\ 'Donovan Facilitateur de l'engagement en entreprise, Sean Donovan Donna O \\ 'Shea a salué l'annonce, "Annonce fantastique, Bonne chance Qualcomm dans la culture du site de liège!"
RTE News Qualcomm Technologies is to create more than 150 jobs as part of a €140 million expansion of its Research and Development facility in Cork city. Headquartered in San Diego in California, Qualcomm Technologies has had a presence in Cork since 2013, where QT Technologies Ireland already employs hundreds of people. The company provides semiconductor technology to mobile communications and other industry sectors. The Cork investment is supported by IDA Ireland and the more than 150 new jobs set to be created over the next four years will be highly skilled engineering roles. The company said the expansion will see hardware and software research teams co-locate in the Cork facility. "We are very proud that this project means the highly skilled teams in Cork will be addressing market challenges by enabling indust
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CyberSkills.webp 2022-03-16 00:00:00 Cybersécurité - la valeur et le besoin de formation pratique
Cyber Security -The Value and Need for Practical Training
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Whenever we are trying to master a new skill, we have all heard about the importance of practise. The associated attention, rehearsal and repetition leads to the acquisition of new knowledge or skills that can later be developed into more complex skillsets. This sentiment has been seen throughout history, where some of the world\'s most masterful people have shared a similar philosophy that is still true today: Bruce Lee - “Practice makes perfect. After a long time of practising, our work will become natural, skillfull, swift and steady” Abraham Lincoln - “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” Japanese Proverb – “Tomorrow\'s battle is won during todays practice” Vincent Van Gough – “As practise makes perfect, I cannot but make progress, each drawing one makes, each study one paints is a step forward” Marshawn Lynch - “When you get to practice against the best, it brings the best out of you.” Martha Graham – “Practice means to perform, over and over again in the face of all obstacles, some act of vision, of faith, of desire. Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired” Unknown - “Don\'t practise until you get it right, practice until you can\'t get it wrong” Others might disagree slightly: Vince Lombardi – “Practise does not make perfect. Only perfect practise makes perfect” So, the message is clear, to master a skill, we need to practise but we need to practise against the best and in the best most realistic possible environment. In terms of cybersecurity, as the cyber threat environment grows more intense, cyber defence groups require more and more skilled professionals to help with the onslaught of cyberattacks. However, they are finding it increasingly difficult to recruit and hire trained security professionals as having a degree in cybersecurity is usually not enough to give an individual the skills required for mitigating sophisticated attacks. For Cyber Security professionals, the required practise involves realistic breach scenarios or cyberattacks. These breaches or cyberattacks are any attempt to gain unauthorized access to a computer, computing system or computer network with the intent to cause damage. The aim to disable, disrupt, destroy or control computer systems or to alter, block, delete, manipulate or steal the data held within these systems. Day-to-day work in cybersecurity offers few opportunities for such training on the job, resulting in the required practise being an extremely difficult thing to achieve. When you think about it, cyberattacks are seemingly in the news every day, which seems to contradict my previous statement. However, the results of a cyberattack can range from causing inconvenience to dire consequences. A cyberattack on critical infrastructure and/or healthcare sectors don\'t just affect data or computer systems, they can wreak havoc in the physical world. This was seen all too well in Ireland in the not so distant past. So, cyberattacks are prevalent but the consequences mean we aim to prevent as many breaches as possible and reduce the impact, contain and eradicate any attack that exploits a system. There lies the problem, cyber security professionals require realistic breach scenarios and cyberattacks to train and become sufficiently skilled but cyber professionals are consistently working hard to prevent such attacks in the real-world. So the question is, “how do we train cyber security professionals to deal with the challenging ever-changing cyber environment?”. The answer is a Cyber Range! A Cyber Range provides a secure, sandboxed virtual interactive training environment that can simulate real-world feel scenarios and environments, including complex IT environments and attacks on IT infrastructure, networks, software platforms and applications. As a result, a cyber range infrastructure provides the required training and practise elements of realistic breach scenarios and cyberattacks. A Cyber Range enables students to practice newly acquire Tool Threat Studies Mobile Industrial Medical Cloud ★★
CyberSkills.webp 2021-06-01 00:00:00 Bienvenue à Cyber ​​Skills
Welcome to Cyber Skills
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Cyber Skills Launches during an urgent Cyber Security Crisis for Ireland We are living through a digital revolution and as we watch the world shift most of its systems online, it is becoming increasingly obvious that our data, systems and identities are vulnerable. Whilst we have a growing IT industry, technology rapidly changes and updates leaving all our Industries, from Finance, Industry 4.0, Healthcare etc in a skills gap for Cyber Security. Welcome to Cyber Skills Munster Technological University has officially launched Cyber Skills, a new collaborative initiative that address the critical skills shortage of cybersecurity professionals in Ireland – that can be scaled out Internationally. Cyber Skills was awarded a significant amount of funding of €8.1 million from the Human Capital Initiative programme from the Higher Authority of Ireland. Cyber Skills academic partners include Technological University Dublin, University of Limerick, University College Dublin, and the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative based in Virginia Tech in the US. By collaborating with academic institutions the initiative can keep ahead of cyber-criminals in a fast-changing technological environment. Professor Donna O\'Shea, Chairwoman of Cyber Security at MTU, is the project lead for the initiative. As an expert in Cyber Security, Donna feels: “Cybersecurity professionals are a company\'s best line of defence in a threat landscape that has become increasingly complex.” Cyber Skills works closely with Industry in order to gain insights into the needs of the Cyber Security workplace. This is to ensure that pathways, modules and credentials are designed in a way that targets up-skilling and re-skilling efficiently in order to produce workplace-ready graduates. Cyber Skills at its core has a mission of empowering IT professionals to up skill themselves flexibly. There is a strong awareness of how busy life has become for most people which is why Cyber Skills is incorporating fully online delivery and the use of the first Cyber Range in Ireland where learners can test their new skills. An added benefit is that these innovative delivery methods mean these programmes can be scaled regionally, nationally, and even internationally. What highlights the necessity for Cyber Skills is the eagerness of Industry partners to link with the initiative. Dell Technologies and Mastercard have come on board and are helping to develop three academic pathways which include certificates in Secure Network Operations, Secure Software Development, and Secure Software Architecture. Their staff are some of the first students to come on to Cyber Skills and will be some of the first graduates of the pathways. The Launch Cyber Skills hosted its official launch, virtually on June 1st at 10:30am. The hour-long launch came live from the VE Studios Cork where industry partners, cyber security researchers and university project partners took the viewer through the importance of addressing cyber skills shortages in Ireland and the benefits this project will have to industry both nationally and internationally. The launch was hosted by Professor Donna O\'Shea joined by Dr. Eoin Byrne, Cluster Manager of Cyber Ireland. Eoin led the first panel discussion with project partners Prof. Joseph Walsh Munster Technological University, Dr. Anthony Keane TU Dublin, Dr. Thomas Newe University of Limerick and Dr. Ray Genoe University College Dublin. The MC for the event was Cyber Skills Project Manager Jacqueline Kehoe. The agenda included fireside chats and panel discussions with project partners, Bob Savage from Dell and Brendan Gormley from Mastercard. There was also a fireside chat with Vivienne Patterson Head of Skills and Engagement at Higher Education Authority. To see the Launch recording check out the link on YouTube.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C22TZrui6SI Cyber Skills is an ongoing initiative, pathways and micro-credentials can be enrolled in twice a year with no specific order. IT Professionals can start semester 2 in January and then take semester 1 o Threat Medical ★★★
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