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Read more: Honey: Is This Popular Browser Extension Really a Scam?Honey, a browser extension that promises to save you money with coupon codes, has been a favourite among online shoppers for years. Its popularity has been further boosted by endorsements from online influencers, particularly YouTubers. However, a recent revelation has raised serious concerns about Honey’s business practices and whether it…
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Read more: Commentary: Leveraging data modernisation for smoother operations in the logistics, transport and shipping industryBy: Hemanta Banerjee, Vice President of Public Cloud Data Services, Rackspace Technology Minimising disruption is par for the course for the logistics sector. Whether caused by natural disasters or humans, delays, redundancies, and bottlenecks can have a domino effect on the entire supply chain that is often costly. Yet,…
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Read more: Commentary: A Glimpse into Tomorrow’s TechnologyBy: Terry Maiolo, Vice President & General Manager, Asia Pacific, OVHcloud It is undeniable that artificial intelligence (AI) will continue to be a pervasive force in 2025. From boardroom to the classroom and to home, AI will remain ubiquitous in our daily lives. Already a pertinent tool in various industries, AI’s reach extends to…
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Read more: Commentary: The Rise of Machines: A Cyber Wake-Up CallBy: Eric Kong, Managing Director, ASEAN, SailPoint 2024 was a year marked by a significant uptick in cybersecurity regulations globally, particularly targeting generative AI and third-party risks. As organisations rushed to tackle these new challenges, many neglected to establish essential cybersecurity measures to protect their assets. Thisoversight, coupled with a lack of resilience planning,…
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Read more: You Are at Risk of Deepfake Attacks: What Can You Do About It Then?The growing maturity of artificial intelligence (AI) has benefited businesses and people over the last two years since OpenAI opened their large language models vault. While the cheers of AI’s greatness continue to proliferate across the world, the dark side is also bringing jeers from AI antagonists, pessimists, and especially…
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Read more: Commentary: Veritas Technologies 2025 Tech PredictionsBy: Andy Ng, Vice President and Managing Director for Asia South and Pacific Region, Veritas Technologies 1. Dangers of ‘data laundering’ As generative AI (GenAI) revolutionises industries across Singapore, its insatiable demand for large volumes of high-quality training data is creating new opportunities for cybercriminals. A concerning trend known as “data laundering” is emerging, where…
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Read more: Commentary: Top 6 strategic priorities for Southeast Asian enterprises in 2025By: Rajesh Ganesan, President, ManageEngine With rapidly changing market conditions, organisations have broadened their perspectives, shed age-old practices, and embraced novelties to strengthen their foothold in the market in 2024. With the technological landscape evolving each year, enterprises are compelled to look into various aspects of their businesses and understand…
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Read more: Consumer Tips for Cybersecurity Awareness MonthBy: Christopher Budd, director, Sophos X-Ops With Cybersecurity Awareness Month quickly approaching, here are some tips for staying secure online. Cybersecurity Pro Tips: Put Your Mind at Ease Regarding These Cybersecurity Concerns Part of staying secure requires being able to filter out the noise and prioritize the security actions that…
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Read more: Commentary: Business Considerations for Navigating Asia’s Ethical AI TerrainBy: Jihad Dannawi, APAC General Manager, DataStax Understandably, many are preoccupied with leveling up the customer experience, elevating efficiency, and empowering employees to be their best, most productive versions of themselves. No wonder, then, that many companies are looking to leverage artificial intelligence (AI). In Southeast Asia, for example, Bain and Co. finds that…
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Read more: Strengthening Defences Against AI-Enhanced Identity ThreatsBy: Jasie Fon, Regional Vice President of Asia, Ping Identity If you thought deepfakes were only fooling people who lacked tech literacy, think again. A recent advisory by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) pointed to a case where scammers used deepfake technology to pose as the chief financial officer of…

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