MINDEF to recruit 300 cybersecurity experts, opens cyber training school

MINDEF to recruit 300 cybersecurity experts, opens cyber training school

Posted by Admin, 20-02-2019

SINGAPORE: More cybersecurity experts will be recruited to step up defences in light of increasing threats, MINDEF said on Wednesday (Feb 20).   The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) aims ...

Nine out of 10 Singapore organisations are exposed to email scams through spoofing

Nine out of 10 Singapore organisations are exposed to email scams through spoofing

Posted by admin, 18-01-2019

According to a unique local security start-up, nine out of 10 organisations in Singapore are vulnerable to email spoofing and scams. This is despite the authorities and law enforcement agencies high...

Security and the Internet of Things

Security and the Internet of Things

Posted by Jeffrey Kok, Vice President of Solution Engineer, Asia Pacific and Japan, CyberArk, 11-01-2019

Today, it seems everything is automated. We can set the coffee pot to begin brewing at 6:30AM sharp, turn the lights off with a remote control, and start the car from inside the house, all with the pu...

Vulnerabilities in connected electric car chargers could damage home networks

Vulnerabilities in connected electric car chargers could damage home networks

Posted by admin, 26-12-2018

While modern electric vehicles are tested constantly for vulnerabilities, some of their essential accessories, such as the battery chargers, often remain neglected. Kaspersky Lab experts have discover...

Kaspersky Lab names new General Manager for Japan

Kaspersky Lab names new General Manager for Japan

Posted by admin, 20-12-2018

Global cybersecurity company, Kaspersky Lab today announces the appointment of Tsuyoshi Fujioka as the new General Manager of Kaspersky Lab Japan, effective January 1, 2019.   With over three d...

Facebook discovers bug that may have affected up to 6.8 million users

Facebook discovers bug that may have affected up to 6.8 million users

Posted by SGCS Admin, 15-12-2018

REUTERS: An Irish regulator said on Friday (Dec 14) it was investigating Facebook following the company's disclosure that a bug may have exposed private photos of up to 6.8 million users, the latest i...