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    • This would calm the fears of policyholders with regard to the security of their policies.
    • For some countries this may mean large supply shocks to hitherto stable government securities markets. 13   Another area that must not be neglected is the possibility of fraud.
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    • We must persevere with structural reforms, to reposition ourselves and build new capabilities, especially in innovation, that will secure sustainable and inclusive growth. 35   I look forward to hearing your ideas too. 
    • Last year, we enhanced cross-border RMB financing channels to Chongqing, beyond Tianjin and Suzhou; and secured a doubling of Singapore’s quota under the RMB Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor Scheme to RMB 100 billion. 
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    • And needless to say, cyber security is now a key risk, everywhere in the world. Across the business, from management to individual business units, technology skills and adaptability must be a strategic imperative.
    • Algorithms are being developed to assess the impact of market-moving information on traded securities, replacing the role of junior analysts. These changes will change the profile of jobs in finance, globally, in the coming decade and beyond.
    • PDPC
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    • The lists may be handed to organisations once every 30 or 60 days, and protected either by contractual means or by reasonable security arrangements for the protection and disposal of such lists.
    • Organisations which elect to check the list on their own may be made to put up a security bond and be allowed a substantial discount on fees. 16. We would also be keen to see the payment process simpli?ed. In the current proposal, organisations may pre-purchase 5,000 to 1,000,000 credits.
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • Whether the Organisation complied with its obligations under section 24 of the PDPA 16 Section 24 of the PDPA requires an organisation to protect the personal data in its possession or under its control by making reasonable security arrangements to prevent unauthorised
    • Hence, even if they detected any errors such as the mismatched data, it would have been too late to correct the error. 22 In the circumstances, the Commissioner finds that the Organisation had failed to make reasonable security arrangements to detect errors when preparing the change, i.e. writing
    • PDPC
    • Commission's Decisions

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    • A financial penalty of $13,500 was imposed on SAP Asia for failing to put in place reasonable security arrangements to protect personal data of its former employees. This resulted in an unauthorised disclosure of the personal data to unintended recipients. Click here to find out more.
    • [2021] SGPDPC 6 Findings and Basis for Determination Whether the Organisation contravened the Protection Obligation 8 Section 24 of the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA) requires an organisation to protect personal data in its possession or under its control by making reasonable security
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    • This is more effective than a fixed statutory deposit providing some security for policyholders. 2.4 MAS proposed approach will also be aligned with current practices in the other jurisdictions, including Australia, Canada and United Kingdom.
    • The deposit was intended to provide some security for policyholders if an insurer were to be wound up and to act as an additional buffer to defray costs and expenses of winding up, including remuneration of the liquidator and costs of any audit carried out. 2.3 With the review
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    • We have successfully conducted the first industry trials, featuring cross-currency transactions and trading of tokenised securities. c. These trials have helped to deepen our understanding of the digital asset ecosystem d.
    • We will consolidate several tracks and maintain focus in key areas for finance, like AI, analytics, RegTech and Cyber Security. b. Concurrently, we will have new focus areas, such as ESG FinTech. We will roll out innovation challenges with readily implementable solutions. c.
    • PDPC
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    • Examples of queries that would amount to request for legal advice include those that can typically be provided by lawyers or consultants (e.g., IT security arrangements to comply with the Protection Obligation under the PDPA).
    • arrangements can be provided by professional DP and IT security services. 12 -------- RESPONSE TO FEEDBACK ON THE PUBLIC CONSULTATION FOR MANAGING UNSOLICITED COMMERCIAL MESSAGES AND THE PROVISION OF GUIDANCE TO SUPPORT INNOVATION IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY (Issued 8 November 2018) 9.6 9.7
    • allow organisations to seek determinations before investing substantial 8 For example, PDPC will not accept EPG applications relating to compliance with the Protection Obligation under the PDPA, since assessment and implementation of security
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    • This will allow SDIC to secure the necessary financing ahead of a payout and support SDIC in enhancing its operational readiness.
    • MAS Response 5.11 MAS intent is to allow SDIC to create charges over the assets of the Funds to facilitate its ability to secure loans for making compensation payouts under the DI-PPF Act.
    • MAS seeks comments on the proposal to clarify that SDIC can create charges over the assets in the DI Fund and PPF Funds, for the purposes of securing loans for making compensation payouts under the DI-PPF Act.