University of Galway spent almost €500,000 on rebranding

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University says cyber incident delayed recruitment and procurement in 2022

Ms Bailey states that the costs of rebranding in 2021/22 were €362,000 and this followed a spend of €118,000 in 2020/21.

In her report, Ms Bailey documents the impact a cyber incident had on the operation of the university in September 2021. The two state the measures involve ‘enhanced perimeter defence systems’ deployed to protect against external threats to internal systems.

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