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    • This includes 22 who have graduated from the programme, of which 9 students have successfully secured a job offer at the bank before graduation. The WSDeg programme is a win-win proposition.
    • Second, intermediate tech jobs , such as application developers, data analysts, UX/UI designers, and cyber security specialists . These are roles which Singaporeans with relevant background can potentially be trained into.
    • MAS started a Technology in Finance Immersion Programme (TFIP) last year through which financial institutions recruited mid-career Singaporeans with STEM backgrounds from other sectors and put them through structured training and attachments in tech areas such as data analytics, cyber security, cloud
    • PDPC
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    • On data security: How can the data be verified and transmitted seamlessly without compromising quality of the data and potential threats? iii.
    • Visitor/vendor information  For purposes of  Date, timings and frequency of visits exchange of security passes  Information collected in the process of ongoing tender, or for services rendered  Contact information  Professional qualifications  Vaccination details 
    • o Hence, the limitation of a 7-day transfer period is unrealistic as we would need to ascertain the means by which data could be securely transferred, and that the medium of data is acceptable to the receiving organisation. 7 --------  Much of patient provided information/directly observed
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    • Second, MAS will partner the industry to create a Singapore dollar corporate debt securities lending platform, from which key players will be able to borrow securities for market making. 
    • By providing greater assurance that banks will be able to deliver any given security, this platform will reduce the risk of market makers being squeezed in the event they are unable to short-cover the bonds they have sold. 
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    • The Singapore Dollar corporate bond securities lending facility will become operational by June this year.  The facility will provide market makers an avenue to borrow securities and make prices more freely.
    • We will groom a first-rate Singaporean talent base, while continuing to secure highly-skilled global professionals. MAS is stepping up efforts to build a strong core of Singaporean specialists and leaders in finance.
    • MAS
    • Notices

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    • by Property; or the balance outstanding under a credit facility obtained by the individual for the re-financing of any credit facility otherwise secured by Property; relevant loan means a Type 1 relevant loan or a Type 2 relevant loan; relevant period, in relation to an undertaking
    • (b) Type 1 relevant loan means any of the following: (a) (b) any credit facility granted to an individual for the purchase of Property; any credit facility granted to an individual that is otherwise secured by Property; (c) any Re-financing Facility; 4 ------
    • facility in respect of the purchase of Property; (ii) (b) any credit facility granted for the sole purpose of enabling an individual to repay 3 -------- (i) (ii) the balance outstanding under a credit facility obtained by the individual which is otherwise secured
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    • In bond markets , we see opportunities to develop infrastructure to facilitate more seamless end-to-end issuance, listing and settlement for Asian securities transactions. b.
    • So the future may well involve more flexible cross-border digital financial networks and decentralised liquidity pools, enabling cheaper, faster and more secure payments and transactions. 19.
    • He is glad for this career opportunity as it gives him exposure to different functions such as cyber security. b. We will do more to help Singaporean finance professionals upskill continually and stay relevant to evolving industry needs. 28.
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    • Payment infrastructures across the world were often developed to run on proprietary communications, security and data standards and protocols.
    • The HTLC protocol relies on the ability of the nodes in two different networks to pass secure reliable messages (secret, hash code, timeout, amount, etc.).
    • In 2016, BOC and MAS embarked on Project Jasper and Project Ubin, respectively, to explore the use of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) for the clearing and settlement of payments and securities.
    • PDPC
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    • , storage and systems management solutions to help our customers – from consumers and small businesses to the largest global organizations – secure and manage their information and identities independent of device.
    • April 2013 Chairman Personal Data Protection Commission Singapore Dear Sir, Symantec Submission to the Proposed Advisory Guidelines on Key Concepts in the Personal Data Protection Act By the Personal Data Protection Commission, Singapore Symantec is a global leader in providing security
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    • Media Releases

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    • The TDSR will apply to loans for the purchase of all types of property, loans secured on property, 3 and the re-financing of all such loans. 4 6   The methodology for computing the TDSR will be standardised. 
    • proprietorships and vehicles set up by an individual solely to purchase property. 2 In the case of a joint application for a property loan, the TDSR shall be computed based on the aggregate total monthly debt obligations and aggregate gross monthly incomes of the joint borrowers. 3 Where a loan is secured
    • PDPC
    • Practical Guidance

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    • Examples to minimise the unauthorised use or disclosure of individuals NRIC number include employing technological solutions to scan the physical NRICs into software systems to capture and store the NRIC numbers in a secure manner. 11.
    • Given the risks and potential impact of any unauthorised use or disclosure of personal data associated with the individuals NRIC number, the Union, in collecting members NRIC numbers, must provide a greater level of security to protect NRIC numbers in its possession