Cork set to be hub for next generation cyber security companies

Cork is poised to emerge as a hub for next generation cyber security companies. It comes after a number of jobs announcement in the industry Leeside over the past 12 months including Malwarebytes and Alien Volt. Fifty new jobs were announced in Cork today by US cyber security company Malwarebytes who say they're hoping to locate in the city centre. Speaking to RedFM News Vice President of Emea Sales at Malwarebytes Anthony O' Mara, says Cork is proving to be an attractive location for these companies. Click the PLAY button above to hear.
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