I was profiled in the Irish Independent in an article about the O’Reilly Scholarship:
“…his first book, ‘Countering Militant Islamist Radicalisation on the Internet’, which was launched last year by the former chair of the UK Joint Intelligence Committee, Dame Pauline Neville-Jones. The book argued against the European Commission’s suggestion of using internet censorship to combat terror, and was heavily cited in the Commission’s official impact report that decided to abandon the idea of an EU-wide internet censorship system.”
I’m not too sure about the reference to “MI5 Spies!!”, but it was nice to publicise the O’Reilly Foundation and the support it has given to Irish researchers. See more below…
Full text at http://www.independent.ie/national-news/mi5-spies-help-student-unlock-terrorists-web-1273267.html