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Opinion Ireland needs to engage in closer co-operation with the EU on cybercrime

The Fianna Fáil senator says we need to make sure Ireland is equipped to deal with future cyber attacks.

MAY 2021 SAW the largest ever known attack on a health service anywhere in the world. As the Health Service Executive continued to battle the Covid pandemic, its IT systems went down causing the cancellation of thousands of appointments.

This had profound implications for every one of those patients impacted and their families. It is not an exaggeration to say that the health of so many was put at risk and we don’t know the full effect of those cancellations and delays.

When I raised in the Seanad on 24 November the cost and implications of the attack, it was revealed that at that stage, it had cost at least €37.5 million had been spent on the ICT costs alone.

In December, we also saw a cyberattack on the Coombe Hospital, but it was one of many organisations targeted here in the last year. A Grant Thornton Report estimated that cybercrime is costing Ireland about €9.6 billion now annually. To put that in context, the Government’s Capital Building Programme for 2022 (the largest ever) is just slightly more, at €10 billion.

These attacks are going to likely to grow and become more common. Universities, government departments and agencies, businesses and non-governmental organisations are all being targeted by these criminals and terrorists.

I am quite frustrated that we don’t appear to take the issues of data protection and cybersecurity sufficiently seriously, and we are not adequately resourcing the agencies that are tasked with dealing with this area.

Underestimating the risk

As we move more of our personal details, financial transactions and indeed, almost all aspects of our lives into the digital space, we need to ensure that those tasked with regulating and policing and protecting have sufficient teeth and backup to do so.

There are welcome moves by Government to significantly increase resourcing for the National Cyber Security Centre: the National Development Plan provides for an increase in staff numbers from 25 to 70 over a five year period.

An Garda Síochána has made positive steps in establishing dedicated cybercrime teams. But as we have seen with the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner, we are underestimating the scale of the challenges with which we have to deal.

Many of the battles of the future will be fought out in cyberspace rather than with boots on the ground and we need to ensure that Ireland is well equipped to be able to deal with any attack.

Some of the attacks will simply be from mercenary criminals.

But these attacks could easily come from State-sponsored actors who may wish to disrupt aspects of Irish society or the economy to either send a message or for financial gain. I do not believe it far fetched that if Ireland took a particularly strong line on an issue at the UN Security Council for instance in the future, that there would not be an effort to impact on some critical infrastructure here.

In July, Australia, the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States and others all warned of Chinese engagement in cyber intellectual property theft. There have also been well-publicised concerns about foreign government attempts at interference in elections in democratic countries.

Ireland on our own will not be capable of dealing with external threats. Our foreign policy has always been based on multilateralism and on supporting global progress through co-operation and multilateral organisations. We should be rightly proud of being the only country to have taken part in every UN peacekeeping mission since they began over 60 years ago.

We need to engage at a regional and international level in facing down the threat of cybercrime and cyberterrorism.

Future-proofing

PESCO (Permanent Structured Cooperation) was established in 2017 as part of the European Union’s Common Security and Defence Policy. Its purpose is to provide a “legal framework to jointly plan, develop and invest in shared capability projects, and enhance the operational readiness and contribution of armed forces.”

Member States can opt into any of the joint projects, which includes common training for defence forces.

It has no input into our domestic defence or foreign policy positions. We remain a non-aligned country and we are not members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (though in the context of any future discussions on a Shared Island, that issue will be on the table and we will have to have that debate). The deployment of any Irish troops on any mission requires the ‘triple lock’ of UN authorisation, Government sanction and Dáil approval.

Ireland is a member of PESCO, but perhaps the least active in the range of joint projects in which member states are engaged.

I strongly believe that Ireland should take an active part in all of the joint initiatives currently being undertaken or planned to develop a common European response to cyber attacks and the breaches of cybersecurity. We should take the lead on cyber peacekeeping.

This is a critical issue of national security and defence. We need to have a properly resourced National Cyber Security Centre, but we also need to cooperate with fellow democracies through the European Union and PESCO to jointly resist cyber attacks and cybercrime.

The attack on the HSE this year was a terrorist attack and we have to treat it as such. We cannot be neutral when our essential infrastructure is being undermined.

Malcolm Byrne is a Fianna Fáil Senator.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 3:35 PM

    I don’t know if I’m alone in this, but, A Star is Born, for all its hype, was a fairly bog standard, run of the mill, snooze fest.
    The main song is a decent tune though.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 3:38 PM

    @J.D. Finnerty: a remake of a remake, with a story as boring as it is predictable (even if you haven’t seen the others). Hard to believe it got such acclaim.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 3:42 PM

    @J.D. Finnerty: Completely agree. Ga Ga was good but Bradley Cooper just annoys me. Main song was the only decent song in it.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 6:55 PM

    @J.D. Finnerty: yeah, you’re on your own. Not met a single person yet who didn’t adore it. And that includes men who never cry. Who admitted crying.

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    Dec 21st 2018, 12:51 AM

    @J.D. Finnerty: you should be alone in this. It was not bog standard at all

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    Dec 21st 2018, 12:52 AM

    You Were Never Really Here had a screenplay???

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    Dec 20th 2018, 3:21 PM

    The critics really hated Bohemian Rhapsody, while everyone that I know who watched adored it. I don’t get it. Malek has to win an Oscar. It’s the best acting performance I’ve seen in years.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 3:50 PM

    @JJ O Riordan: huge fan of Freddie and the band but had to be honest the movie was a let down…. It’s like they tried sensoring everything

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    Dec 20th 2018, 3:52 PM

    @JJ O Riordan: but Malek was brilliant to be honest. Will he win? I’d say Bradley Cooper will

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    Dec 20th 2018, 4:18 PM

    @Nikas Peckeliunas: An outstanding performance, I saw a comparison someone did of Queen’s Live Aid set and that of Malek’s for the movie. Initially they started out somewhat sceptical but were truly astounded, Rami Malek had Freddie’s every move memorised, down to how he held the microphone, how he stood. Even the remaining band members blessed, themselves initially wary, gave this performance a glowing endorsement.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 4:54 PM

    @Nikas Peckeliunas:

    Spelling please, its censoring.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 5:10 PM

    @Power Aine: it’s it’s.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 5:21 PM

    Three billboards is head and shoulders above everything else…should have won the Oscar for best original screenplay…a fantastic read

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    Dec 20th 2018, 7:50 PM

    @Damien Aulsberry: ya that was a brilliant movie imo.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 9:57 PM

    @Damien Aulsberry: Cannot believe that 3 billboards doesn’t even the top 10 on this list. Much better movie than ladybird.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 4:19 PM

    “First Man” is movie of the year for me by a long shot: absolutely one of the most moving and inspiring films I’ve ever seen. Deserves to clean up in awards for Cinematography, Sound & Editing, Adapted Screenplay, Direction and that wonderful score by Justin Hurwitz. Would give nods as well to Claire Foy as Janet Armstrong and Ryan Gosling for his suitably restrained and under-stated performance as Neil Armstrong.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 8:18 PM

    @Sean May: I thought it was boring. An amazing achievement considering the subject matter

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    Dec 20th 2018, 3:20 PM

    No point in watching them on Irish TV add free telly highly recommended ha

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    Dec 20th 2018, 6:19 PM

    “upgrade” definitely the best Sci-fi movie of 2018 anyways.. If you haven’t checked it out, I’d highly recommended.. This is coming from a movie connoisseur :)

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    Dec 20th 2018, 8:02 PM

    @Acedeuce: ” hereditary ” is also hands down the best horror movie of 2018.. Genuinely creepy, atmospheric, good acting.. No usual cheap jump scares. Solid proper horror film.

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    Dec 20th 2018, 6:34 PM

    You were never really here and blackkklansman are 2 of the most rubbish films I’ve ever seen

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    @Kieran Stafford: yeah Blackkklansman was terrible. The handful of jokes were in the trailer.

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    Dec 21st 2018, 2:23 AM

    Jingle all the way .. and .. Air Bud 3 ..both on T.v today

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    Dec 20th 2018, 7:59 PM

    So she got away with it

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    Dec 21st 2018, 8:49 PM

    Gosnell is worth a watch but it won’t be shown anywhere.

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    Dec 21st 2018, 12:52 AM

    You Were Never Really Here had a screenplay??

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