Over the decades, Internet has changed our lifestyle and operation of our business. Companies has learned to leveraging the power of Internet and the smart devices to communicate and interact with the data in premises or cloud that is essential to them and their customers. According to IDC 2014 report, more than 4 billion people will hook on to the internet by 2020 and USD4 trillion of revenue will be generated from services engaged by the Internet communities with more than 25 million applicati...
Over the decades, Internet has changed our lifestyle and operation of our business. Companies has learned to leveraging the power of Internet and the smart devices to communicate and interact with the data in premises or cloud that is essential to them and their customers. According to IDC 2014 report, more than 4 billion people will hook on to the internet by 2020 and USD4 trillion of revenue will be generated from services engaged by the Internet communities with more than 25 million applications. The wearable technology and other smart devices which is gaining traction will have more than 25 billion embedded technology with built-in intelligent system will form the future “SMART” world handling more than 50 trillion GB of data. However, having the connectivity and convenient where organization can access their data anyway and anytime in their cloud will bring some security concerns and issues. How organization can help to mitigate the risk if there is a need to use cloud services?
With incidents of data breaches and cyberattacks resonating around the world, there has never been a more crucial time in the history of Singapore for organisations to ensure that data in their possession and under their control remain secure and protected, especially with the enactment of laws such as Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Act and other existing industry laws regulating your organisation’s use and protection of personal data. Further, technological advancements bring with them a ...
With incidents of data breaches and cyberattacks resonating around the world, there has never been a more crucial time in the history of Singapore for organisations to ensure that data in their possession and under their control remain secure and protected, especially with the enactment of laws such as Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Act and other existing industry laws regulating your organisation’s use and protection of personal data. Further, technological advancements bring with them a concomitant increase in both external and internal threats with respect to data possessed by an organisation. ‘The Messiah’ hacker is just one example of a burgeoning trend of external threats facing an organisation.
This seminar will explore from a legal perspective the issue of safeguarding data within your organisation as well as consider activities that should be carried out should a data breach, IT system compromise or cyberattack occur. Such intrusions into your organisation can happen any time and sometimes even without you detecting them.