Eyes on APAC
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Untangling the web of digital payments
- TechTarget 28 Jun 2017 -
Nayana ransom payment a wake-up call for cyber hygiene
- TechTarget 22 Jun 2017 -
Need for participatory approach in smart city development
- TechTarget 14 Jun 2017
With a tech-savvy population and a smartphone penetration rate of 150%, Singapore’s adoption of digital payments is abysmal. Cash is still king in the city-state, especially in the heartlands where ...
When one is confronted by a criminal or terrorist demanding a ransom in exchange for a loved one who has been held hostage, the general rule of thumb is not to pay up and go to the police. That’s ...
More countries are rushing to make their cities smarter, by driving the use of technology – though that may not always be fully appreciated by citizens. Take Singapore, one of the poster boys for ...
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More work needed to defend APAC against DDoS attacks
- TechTarget 07 Jun 2017 -
Singapore’s pragmatic approach to technology disruptions
- TechTarget 01 Jun 2017 -
Are you still making these cyber security mistakes?
- TechTarget 23 May 2017 -
Cyber attack highlights supply chain vulnerabilities
- TechTarget 15 May 2017 -
Focus on business problems, not technology
- TechTarget 12 May 2017 -
Does open source still matter?
- TechTarget 05 May 2017 -
Automate, but not for the sake of it
- TechTarget 27 Apr 2017
When StarHub’s residential fibre network went down in October 2016, the Singapore telco initially pinned the blame on distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks brought on by internet of things ...
Conceived in 2014, Singapore’s National Health IT Masterplan is coming to fruition, with key projects such as the National Electronic Health Record (NEHR) system already in place. This was revealed ...
The lack of a major cyber security event is seen as one of the reasons for the indifference towards cyber security in many organisations. That event took place recently, with the WannaCry ...
The cyber attack on the computer networks of the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) last week has once again cast the state of Singapore’s cyber ...
A new survey by Gartner has found that CEOs in the Asia-Pacific region believe that “conventional technologies” such as cloud, ERP, analytics and CRM will help them to improve productivity, rather ...
At the Red Hat Summit this week, scores of developers and business executives descended in Boston in one of the biggest gatherings of its kind in the global open source community. The message to ...
In Singapore, where labour is scarce and expensive, automating work processes to improve our productivity and free up time for higher-value work seems like a no-brainer. Yet, it is only in recent ...
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Will you trust a machine?
- TechTarget 10 Apr 2017 -
Hello world!
- TechTarget 06 Apr 2017
In the science fiction drama series Humans, Laura feels displaced by Anita, a humanoid robot known as a synth that was bought by her husband to help with the household chores. Imbued with ...
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