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- These measures will substantially bolster the security of digital banking against scammers employing similar tactics as the OCBC scam cases.
- Gaps Identified by MAS in Earlier Supervisory Review 13 MAS has long had in place expectations for banks to have measures to secure the risk of digital banking.
- Immediate Measures to Bolster Security of Digital Banking 19 The recent OCBC scam signifies a step up in the persistence and deceptiveness of phishing scams involving banks.
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- Politics & Security 13 Second, Southeast Asian governments must tackle the security problems resolutely and decisively. Terrorism is not unique to Southeast Asia. It is a global problem, originating in the Middle East, and spreading to every continent.
- The timing and strength of a pick-up in the US economy is uncertain, especially given the possibility of a war in Iraq, and the concomitant impact on oil prices and the international security climate.
- Indonesia's political and social landscape has altered drastically and permanently, affecting the whole region. 5 More recently, Southeast Asia has faced security problems from extremist Islamic terrorist groups linked to Al Qaeda.
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- Investigations revealed that Spize had failed to put in place or ensure the adoption of reasonable security arrangements to prevent data breaches such as the Incident from occurring. 8.
- Second, Spize lacked knowledge of the security arrangements that were in place within the Novadine system to protect personal data under its control that was being processed on its behalf.
- Amongst the breaches, the organisation failed to appoint a data protection officer and did not make reasonable security arrangements to prevent the unauthorised disclosure of customers’ personal data. Click here to find out more.
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- In sum, data storage and processing, control on the entry of data and on the purpose of data processing through AI is still achievable. 2.2.2 Fraud and security threats The PDPC mentions circumstances such as fraud detection and security threats as a reason for a less stringent consent mechanism
- The processing of personal data in case of fraud and security threats should be treated as an exception, and therefore does not justify a less stringent consent regime.
- Another example can be found in the GDPR, where investigations related to fraud and security threats are allowed on the basis of public interest and therefore, excluded from the consent requirement.
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- Commission's Decisions
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- Directions were issued to GrabCar for failing to put in place reasonable security arrangements for GrabHitch drivers to protect the personal data of passengers that used GrabHitch services.
- It is ultimately up to the Organisation to determine the appropriate security arrangements it ought to implement to comply with its PDPA obligations.
- Training is a means of communication and instruction that may take various forms and is one of the security arrangements that may be implemented by the Organisation to meet its obligations under the PDPA.
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- compliance with securities and derivatives laws in Singapore.
- trades by its client advisors that contravened section 201(b) of the Securities and Futures Act.
- Notably, between 1 January 2019 and 30 June 2020, MAS and AGC secured the criminal convictions of nine individuals for market misconduct or related offences, as compared with one criminal conviction in the previous reporting period.
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- physical or electronic) in the organisation’s possession. 2.5 Protection of personal data is implemented via security controls.
- For some storage media, it is possible to securely erase the data without destroying the storage medium, but specialised software or tools may be needed.
- It is also considered sufficiently secure for a wide range of documents, where ‘reasonable difficulty’ in reconstructing the document is required. After shredding, the shredded paper can be recycled.
- PDPC
- Commission's Decisions
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- PDPC, Guide to Securing Personal Data in Electronic Medium (revised on 20 January 2017), at [5.2].
- PDPC, Guide to Securing Personal Data in Electronic Medium (revised on 20 January 2017), at [17.7]. 15 -------- Singapore Taekwondo Federation [2018] SGPDPC 17 security for personal data of varying levels of sensitivity”.21 As set out in the Commission’s Guide to Preventing Accidental Disclosure
- , in the form of proper and regular staff training to equip staff with the knowledge to use the right Microsoft Excel feature) to protect the personal data is also taken into consideration in this decision. 57 Given the absence of any security arrangements to protect personal
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- physical or electronic) in the organisations possession. 2.5 Protection of personal data is implemented via security controls.
- For some storage media, it is possible to securely erase the data without destroying the storage medium, but specialised software or tools may be needed.
- It is also considered sufficiently secure for a wide range of documents, where reasonable difficulty in reconstructing the document is required. After shredding, the shredded paper can be recycled.
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- They serve to clarify the authorities' policy perspective on public offers of securities through the Internet. The authorities have also set out regulatory principles for advertisements of offers of securities on the Internet by way of Gazette Notifications.
- The Internet represents an important and cost-efficient distribution channel for public offers of securities, including unit trusts.
- To facilitate and foster such public offers of securities through the Internet, the authorities have drawn up guidelines to provide guidance on how such offers may be made within the parameters of the Companies Act. 3 Minister of State for Trade and Industry Mr Lim Swee Say had announced in November