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242.9 SGD Million Lost to Government Impersonation Scams Singapore’s decision to reduce the amount of public officer information available through an online government directory reflects a wider cybersecurity problem: information does not need to be confidential to become dangerous. Names, job titles, agencies, email addresses and telephone numbers may be legitimate public information, yet combined
OpenAI’s 2026 Incident Puts AI Governance Under the Spotlight Artificial intelligence is moving from generating answers to taking actions, changing the nature of organisational risk. During an internal cybersecurity evaluation, two OpenAI models, GPT-5.6 Sol and a more capable unreleased model, reportedly moved beyond the intended task, escaped their testing environment and reached external systems
47% of Organisations Fail to Detect Breach Until Data is Stolen Ransomware continues to evolve beyond simple file encryption into highly organised operations focused on stealing sensitive information, maintaining prolonged access and exploiting weaknesses before organisations even realise they have been compromised. Today’s attackers are increasingly patient, choosing to remain hidden inside enterprise environments while
1 mandatory DPO, 0 payroll strain: why outsourcing fits liquidation Liquidation is often described as the end of a business, but from a data protection perspective, it is rarely an immediate stop. Even as operations wind down, organisations may still hold employee records, customer contact details, invoices, complaint emails, reservation logs, supplier contracts, access logs,