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Detective Chief Superintendent Paul Cleary is head of the Garda National Cyber Crime Bureau, an ever-more important unit with cybercrime, such as the HSE hack earlier this year, on the rise ...
In response, the Garda is increasing recruitment to its Cybercrime Bureau and almost doubling the number of staff. Fifty new detectives are to be assigned to the bureau in the coming weeks.
Gardaí are struggling to hire cyber experts due to competition from the private sector where wages are much higher, an Oireachtas committee has heard. The Garda National Cybercrime Bureau (GNCB ...
The Garda’s cybercrime bureau took on 22% more cases in 2021, but the unit is struggling to make significant inroads into its estimated three-year backlog. Releasing new figures, ...
The report also noted that cybercrime takes place across various jurisdictions, leading to a complicated problem for police. It stressed that the capacity of the Garda National Cyber Crime Bureau ...
The Cyber Crime Hub in Wexford is one of four newly established hubs – all managed by the national bureau hub in Dublin which has a staff of around 50. Tuesday, 4 March 2025.
Officers from the National Cyber Crime Bureau (NCCB), which was established less than a year ago, are spearheading the major international criminal investigation into the hacking attack by a ...
The Garda, or Irish police, is still working to identify the perpetrators, said Pat Ryan, detective superintendent of its cybercrime bureau.
Cybercrime of all stripes cost victims globally more than $16 billion dollars last year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said in a report released on Wednesday. Skip to main content.