Tag archive: Cybersecurity
Lessons from the Cathay Breach: Time to Talk Data Classification
“It’s not if, but when”, a phrase almost guaranteed to creep into any event with information security on the menu. Yet beyond the roundtables and fora increasingly devoted to cybersecurity and data privacy, this phrase took on a very real meaning as households in the SAR awoke on October 25th to the possibility that their personal information had been leaked along with some 9 million other Cathay Pacific accounts breached earlier this year.
Access Partnership to Host Workshop on ”Cybersecurity in Retail and Consumer Goods Industry” in Singapore
Access Partnership to Host WSIS 2018 Panel on Cybersecurity
Time to Retreat?
Is nothing safe! From next month, Singapore’s civil servants will be disconnected from the Internet.[1] And then connected again using...
If it’s broke, don’t fix it?
The Bangladesh Bank heist in March 2016 netted USD81 million when fake transfer requests were wired to the Federal Reserve...
Is Cybersecurity an Oxymoron?
Many years ago I lived in one of the less secure, less affluent parts of London. It was a neighbourhood...
Public Data at Risk: Cyber Threat to the Networked Government
Executive Summary Being a networked government can offer tremendous opportunity for governments globally to connect with their citizens, productively collect...