ZeroRisk Creates 80 Jobs in County Longford
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 17, 2026 · Last updated Feb 25, 2026
The creation of 80 new jobs by ZeroRisk in Republic of Ireland===County Longford, Ireland, is a positive development for the local economy and the cybersecurity sector. It signals continued growth in demand for cybersecurity services, particularly within financial institutions, and highlights Ireland's attractiveness for tech investment.
Irish cybersecurity company ZeroRisk announced the creation of 80 new jobs in Republic of Ireland===County Longford, Ireland, establishing a new European support center at the Axis Centre. This expansion is a response to increasing demand from financial institutions for ZeroRisk's SaaS platform, which automates compliance, monitors cyber threats, and provides insights into merchant risk. Taoiseach Micheál Martin welcomed the investment, emphasizing its boost to Republic of Ireland===County Longford and confidence in Ireland's skilled workforce. Local Republic of Ireland===Fianna Fáil Cllr Seamus Butler also praised the move, noting its potential to diversify Republic of Ireland===County Longford's industrial base and retain skilled graduates. ZeroRisk, founded in 2023 by Gary Nolan, currently has offices in Dublin and Georgia, United States.
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