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Internet Use Skyrockets in Greece During Lockdown Credit: Nenad Stojkovic/ CC BY 2.0 Internet use skyrocketed in Greece while the country’s population was under a strict lockdown, data from Greek market researcher Focus Bari suggests. Unable to do much of their shopping, socializing, or banking in person due to strict anti-virus measures, Greeks turned to the internet during the country’s six-month lockdown. ” width=”1080″> The study of internet use during the lockdown in Greece involved over 10,000 participants, including children and the elderly, from all across the country. According to data collected, the vast majority, 96%, of Greece’s population aged 13 to 74 use the internet often, and an estimated 96% to 92% of all respondents indicated that they surf the web every single day. ....
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Apr 4, 2021 According to the European Commission’s Women in Digital Scoreboard 2020[1], only 21% of ICT specialists in Ireland are women. As society adapts to rapid change and the pace of technology advances, improving gender equality in technology-related fields is crucial in shaping a sustainable, fair and equitable digital economy and society. To encourage more women to play an active and prominent role in the digital economy, IBAT will offer a 25% scholarship to all women enrolling across any of the ICT and tech-related courses on offer. The courses include diplomas in Predictive Data Analytics, Cyber and Digital Security, Computing Programming and Front-End Web Development. ....
“We are looking into legal options to resolve this issue.” – ECR MEP Angel Dzhambazki, who this week found himself at the centre of an Indian disinformation scandal in Brussels.
Story of the week: Researchers have unearthed a widespread, coordinated, and manipulative 15-year-long Indian disinformation operation in Brussels, with the creation of fake media, the revival of defunct think-tanks, and even the fraudulent impersonation of dead people.
Also this week: The latest on the Digital Services Act, MEPs concerned about copyright, auditors probe EU’s 5G goals, France DPA Vs Google, Schrems on US privacy hearing, Scholz on Facebook’s cryptocurrency, Frontex’s biometric tech, Vienna: EU’s spy capital, Romania to host EU cyber centre, EU Algorithm ranking guidelines, Zuboff on Google-Fitbit, German competition crackdown on Facebook, Amazon in the Nordics, and much, much more… ....