Europol estimates that hundreds of criminal gangs are posing a threat to the EU’s security.
The state, however, can hardly turn around and bleat about misinformation and rumour when its own communication strategy in relation to migrant accommodation is practically designed to encourage misinformation and rumour
A smart Russian would look at Ireland and see a country relatively friendly to the west, on good terms with the Americans, and with absolutely negligible counter-intelligence capabilities, and ask a simple question: Why change what works for us?
Eamon Ryan
Kenya is preparing to send 1000 police officers to Haiti, leading a multinational security force to help restore order in the impoverished and gang-ridden Caribbean nation.
Europe is making risking your life worth it.
“It really is time we all upped our game.”
“Also undersea cables.”
It’s the classic Irish political solution – do somethingism
Objectively, the Minister for Health’s computer being hacked should be a major national scandal that prompts an urgent, Government-wide review of IT security protocols and the involvement of the Gardai, the Defence forces, and the state’s intelligence services.
“Ireland takes security extraordinarily seriously.”
“A response from the market is required.”