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Cybersecurity involves more than just the 'technical' aspect of systems and processes involved in the digital landscape. Employees' actions (or inactions) also can have a significant impact on corporate liability.
Cybersecurity risk is fast becoming one of the top concerns of many businesses. Modern business is by nature interconnected and interdependent.
The energy sector is becoming increasingly digitalised and companies in this sector should consider how digitalisation affects them. This final article in our Cybersecurity & Singapore series highlights the impact of ...
The Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore ("IMDA") published the IoT Cyber Security Guide ("IoT Guide") on 13 March 2020.
On 3 March 2020, the Cybersecurity Agency of Singapore ("CSA") introduced the Cybersecurity Labelling Scheme ("CLS") as part of Singapore's Safer Cyberspace Masterplan.
Technology and data may empower whole business. On the flip side, they can generate risks. As data use proliferates, all companies face the risk of data breaches. With increased enforcement action and more decisions in ...
On 10 July 2017, the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (“CSA”) released a draft Cybersecurity Bill for public consultation.
The Cybersecurity Law came into force on 1 June 2017. As reported previously in Update (3), one area under the law that concerns many businesses operating in China
On 15 September 2018, the Ministry of Public Security published a new regulation entitled "Regulation on supervision and inspection of the internet by public security authorities".
As the date of implementation of the China Cybersecurity Law draws near, the Measures on the Security Examination of Network Products and Services was finalised and promulgated on 2 May 2017.
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