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Why PDPA compliance is critical for protecting your organization against data breaches In today’s digital age, data breaches have become a common occurrence, and the consequences of a breach can be catastrophic for businesses. This is why Singapore’s PDPA was enacted to protect the personal data of individuals, organisations in Singapore against data breaches, and
How to Secure Your Business Against Data Breaches Data breaches should not be taken lightly by every organisation in Singapore. From the published decisions of the PDPC, we have learned that regardless of the magnitude of the data breach, as long as there is an affected personal data of individuals, the PDPC will not spare
The Impact of the Personal Data Protection Act on Singaporean Businesses The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is a national data privacy law that governs all collection, use, and disclosure of personal data in Singapore. It was introduced in 2012 and took effect in 2014. The PDPA aims to provide a baseline standard of protection
Protect yourself from email spoofing attacks by being aware of what’s behind the email spoofing meaning and the tactics used by malicious actors. Protect your organisation from email spoofing by being vigilant and cautious when receiving emails from unknown or suspicious sources, especially if they are requesting personal information or money transfers. Conduct a penetration testing as needed to check if your organisation is prone from attacks.