Triangle has become a member of Cyber Ireland, the national cyber security cluster dedicated to supporting Ireland’s cyber security ecosystem. Over 230 organisations are part of the cluster, which facilitates collaboration across industry, academia and government in Ireland in the area of cyber security.
Membership brings a number of concrete benefits, including:
- Influence: a collective voice with policy-makers and government structures, enabling member organisations to engage with national strategy and regulation.
- Community: peer-networking, working groups, regional chapters and national events that promote knowledge-sharing and collaboration.
- Talent: support in developing cyber skills and workforce pipelines, working with academic and training institutions to address skills gaps.
- R&D & growth: opportunities for innovation and research partnerships, as well as support for business growth and internationalisation.
For Triangle, this membership aligns closely with our focus on resilient infrastructure, cyber recovery and operational continuity across complex enterprise and public sector environments. Being part of Cyber Ireland gives us access to the talent pipeline, policy and innovation networks that underpin national level cyber resilience. It also strengthens our role in the national conversation around infrastructure risk, incident response and business continuity.
Recently we also took part in CINC25, Cyber Ireland’s flagship national conference, held in Kilkenny. The event brought together industry leaders, regulators and academic experts to discuss strategies for securing Ireland's digital future.