Saturday, April 17, 2021
  • Setup menu at Appearance » Menus and assign menu to Top Bar Navigation
Advertisement
  • AI Development
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Machine Learning
    • Neural Networks
    • Learn to Code
  • Data
    • Blockchain
    • Big Data
    • Data Science
  • IT Security
    • Internet Privacy
    • Internet Security
  • Marketing
    • Digital Marketing
    • Marketing Technology
  • Technology Companies
  • Crypto News
No Result
View All Result
NikolaNews
  • AI Development
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Machine Learning
    • Neural Networks
    • Learn to Code
  • Data
    • Blockchain
    • Big Data
    • Data Science
  • IT Security
    • Internet Privacy
    • Internet Security
  • Marketing
    • Digital Marketing
    • Marketing Technology
  • Technology Companies
  • Crypto News
No Result
View All Result
NikolaNews
No Result
View All Result
Home Internet Security

Singapore law firm offers ‘integrated’ cybersecurity, legal assistance

December 17, 2020
in Internet Security
Singapore law firm offers ‘integrated’ cybersecurity, legal assistance
586
SHARES
3.3k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Singapore law firm Rajah & Tann has formed a joint venture with local cybersecurity vendor Resolvo Systems to offer integrated services to help businesses navigate their reliance on digital data amidst growing cyber threats. This, they say, will be increasingly important as the global pandemic has accelerated online activities alongside cybersecurity attacks. 

Called Rajah & Tann Cybersecurity (RTCyber), the joint venture was set up by the law firm’s ICT services arm Rajah & Tann Technologies, which focuses on technology-driven legal and regulatory services such as electronic discovery and data breach response. 

You might also like

SolarWinds: US and UK blame Russian intelligence service hackers for major cyberattack

Google Project Zero testing 30-day grace period on bug details to boost user patching

Cyberattack on UK university knocks out online learning, Teams and Zoom



Global pandemic opening up can of security worms

Caught by the sudden onslaught of COVID-19, most businesses lacked or had inadequate security systems in place to support remote work and now have to deal with a new reality that includes a much wider attack surface and less secured user devices.

Read More

“RTCyber is uniquely placed to help clients protect, mitigate against cyber attacks, minimise disruptions from a security breach, and effectively deal with a breach incident,” the law firm said in a statement Wednesday, adding that the new entity would tap its knowledge in data protection and cybersecurity law as well as Resolvo’s 20 years experience in cybersecurity. 

The joint venture would provide a suite of six services, including legal tech, e-discovery, digital forensics, and contract management.

RTTech’s director Steve Tan said: “The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated our clients’ reliance on digital data. As their transformation partner, we see ourselves providing them with a much-needed service at this most dire of times.

“It is a matter of when, not if, an organisation is hit by a data breach, especially since the number of malicious perpetrators targeting vulnerable systems, websites, and individuals continues to grow exponentially,” Tan said. “The key is to be prepared and effectively respond to a breach. Organisations have to be proactive in securing their data against loss or cyber attacks, not only for security reasons, but also to comply with data protection and other legal requirements.”

Resolvo CTO Wong Onn Chee added that the “one-stop shop” joint venture would provide both technology and legal expertise in an “expeditious and efficient manner”, which would be essential in managing cybersecurity incidents. 

Citing the World Health Organisation, Rajah & Tann said the global organisation reported a five-fold increase in cyber attacks 1.5 months into the global pandemic, while phishing attacks targeting Singapore more than doubled between March and May this year, according to Singapore’s Cyber Security Agency. 

Worldwide, 91% of enterprises reported an increase in cyber attacks as more employees working from home amidst the coronavirus outbreak, revealed a survey by VMware Carbon Black. COVID-19 inspired malware saw the highest jump, with 92% of respondents noting an increase in such threats compared to typical volumes before the outbreak.

In Singapore, 43% saw increased attack volumes over the past year, reporting an average 1.67 breaches, and 67% said such threats now were more sophisticated. OS vulnerabilities were the most common cause of breaches, as cited by 20% in the city-state, while 15% pointed to holes in third-party application that led to security breaches. 

Cybercrimes accounted for 26.8% of all crimes in Singapore last year, with e-commerce scams the most popular. Some 9,430 cybercrime cases were reported in 2019, up 51.7% from 2018 when there were 6,215 cases. 

RELATED COVERAGE

Credit: Zdnet

Previous Post

New Evidence Suggests SolarWinds' Codebase Was Hacked to Inject Backdoor

Next Post

Looking Forward to MarTech 2021! Submit Your Session Ideas Now

Related Posts

SolarWinds cybersecurity spending tops $3 million in Q4, sees $20 million to $25 million in 2021
Internet Security

SolarWinds: US and UK blame Russian intelligence service hackers for major cyberattack

April 17, 2021
Google Project Zero testing 30-day grace period on bug details to boost user patching
Internet Security

Google Project Zero testing 30-day grace period on bug details to boost user patching

April 17, 2021
Cyberattack on UK university knocks out online learning, Teams and Zoom
Internet Security

Cyberattack on UK university knocks out online learning, Teams and Zoom

April 17, 2021
Google backs new security standard for smartphone VPN apps
Internet Security

Google backs new security standard for smartphone VPN apps

April 16, 2021
Mozilla to start disabling FTP next week with removal set for Firefox 90
Internet Security

Mozilla to start disabling FTP next week with removal set for Firefox 90

April 16, 2021
Next Post
Looking Forward to MarTech 2021! Submit Your Session Ideas Now

Looking Forward to MarTech 2021! Submit Your Session Ideas Now

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Plasticity in Deep Learning: Dynamic Adaptations for AI Self-Driving Cars

Plasticity in Deep Learning: Dynamic Adaptations for AI Self-Driving Cars

January 6, 2019
Microsoft, Google Use Artificial Intelligence to Fight Hackers

Microsoft, Google Use Artificial Intelligence to Fight Hackers

January 6, 2019

Categories

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Big Data
  • Blockchain
  • Crypto News
  • Data Science
  • Digital Marketing
  • Internet Privacy
  • Internet Security
  • Learn to Code
  • Machine Learning
  • Marketing Technology
  • Neural Networks
  • Technology Companies

Don't miss it

SolarWinds cybersecurity spending tops $3 million in Q4, sees $20 million to $25 million in 2021
Internet Security

SolarWinds: US and UK blame Russian intelligence service hackers for major cyberattack

April 17, 2021
Machine learning can be your best bet to transform your career
Machine Learning

Machine learning can be your best bet to transform your career

April 17, 2021
AI and Human Rights, A Story About Equality | by bundleIQ | Mar, 2021
Neural Networks

AI and Human Rights, A Story About Equality | by bundleIQ | Mar, 2021

April 17, 2021
Monitor Your SEO Placement with SEObase
Learn to Code

Monitor Your SEO Placement with SEObase

April 17, 2021
Google Project Zero testing 30-day grace period on bug details to boost user patching
Internet Security

Google Project Zero testing 30-day grace period on bug details to boost user patching

April 17, 2021
Teslafan, a Blockchain-Powered Machine Learning Technology Project, Receives Investment Prior to the ICO
Machine Learning

Teslafan, a Blockchain-Powered Machine Learning Technology Project, Receives Investment Prior to the ICO

April 17, 2021
NikolaNews

NikolaNews.com is an online News Portal which aims to share news about blockchain, AI, Big Data, and Data Privacy and more!

What’s New Here?

  • SolarWinds: US and UK blame Russian intelligence service hackers for major cyberattack April 17, 2021
  • Machine learning can be your best bet to transform your career April 17, 2021
  • AI and Human Rights, A Story About Equality | by bundleIQ | Mar, 2021 April 17, 2021
  • Monitor Your SEO Placement with SEObase April 17, 2021

Subscribe to get more!

© 2019 NikolaNews.com - Global Tech Updates

No Result
View All Result
  • AI Development
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Machine Learning
    • Neural Networks
    • Learn to Code
  • Data
    • Blockchain
    • Big Data
    • Data Science
  • IT Security
    • Internet Privacy
    • Internet Security
  • Marketing
    • Digital Marketing
    • Marketing Technology
  • Technology Companies
  • Crypto News

© 2019 NikolaNews.com - Global Tech Updates