Stanley Tsang and Jenny Tan explore frameworks for national-scale cyber resilience, cross-sector coordination, and technology strategies that enable security and innovation.
As Southeast Asia accelerates its digital transformation, nation-states face unprecedented complexity in securing cloud infrastructures, telecommunications networks, operational technology systems and artificial intelligence-driven services - all while defending against sophisticated, cross-border cyberthreats.
The government's experience in building a cohesive national cybersecurity strategy offers critical insights for regional leaders navigating similar challenges. The panel of experts will explore practical frameworks for building national-scale cyber resilience, coordinating cross-sector responses, and fostering ecosystems that enable both security and innovation in an increasingly interconnected regional landscape.
This session will cover:
- Bridging the technology and security gap;
- Fostering collaboration between the government, industry and academia to co-create security solutions;
- Building the technology architecture for better defenses.
Here is the course outline:
Securing the Digital Nation: Bridging the Security and Technology Gap |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
