Clodagh Power
Science
Waterford Institute of Technology
Ireland
Biography
Clodagh Power is a lecturer in the Computing Department at Waterford Institute of Technology. His main areas of teaching include modules in IT Security, Security Principles and Database Design and Development. He lecture these modules across a number of different programmes within the department. He supervise undergraduate final year computing project students and he also supervise dissertations for students on the M. Sc. Information Systems Processes programme at WIT. He worked in IT for Smithwicks Brewery in Waterford before taking up my lecturing role at WIT. He had a Bachelor of Science Hons (Applied Computing) degree from Waterford Institute of Technology (1995). In 1997 he completed a Master of Science by research degree under TSSG from Waterford Institute of Technology.
Research Interest
A comparative study of security habits of both computing and non-computing students in WIT(2014); An investigation of the extent to which staff in Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) use WebCT and identify barriers to further application (2007); Residential WLAN security practices in Waterford city: a field study(2008).