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  • Credit: Microsoft Microsoft is making generally available today, June 16, another member of its growing family of “Defender” branded products. The newest member, christened “Microsoft Defender for Individuals,” is meant to help secure families of devices, not just Windows PCs. Microsoft has been testing Defender for Individuals for several months under the Microsoft Defender brand. […] More

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  • Kevin Beaumont, the UK cybersecurity expert who named the wormable Windows BlueKeep bug, is joining Microsoft Threat Protection.  Beaumont, a widely quoted security expert who’s run large security operations centers, has offered insights from the trenches into new attacks via his popular DoublePulsar blog and Twitter for the past few years, covering issues including WannaCry, […] More

  • Singapore is setting aside SG$24 billion ($18.1 billion) over the next three years to help local businesses innovate and build capabilities needed to take them through the next phase of transformation. The financial boost will go towards various initiatives such as the Emerging Technology Programme, which will see the government co-fund the cost of trials and adoption of emerging technologies including 5G, artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. 
    This was necessary to ensure the country remained competitive and ready to tap future opportunities, said Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat, during his parliamentary speech Tuesday detailing Singapore’s budget for fiscal 2021. He noted that last year’s series of budgets had tilted towards “emergency support” in light of the global pandemic, but there was a need to focus this year’s investment towards accelerating “structural adaptation”. 
    He pointed to the changing competitive landscape, fuelled by the speed of technological advances and reconfiguration of global supply chains, as a key driver for all stakeholders to move and respond swiftly to tap the various opportunities. 

    Heng said: “We must move from just counter-cyclical fiscal and monetary stabilisation policies, to structural economic policies to equip our businesses and workers with deep and future-ready capabilities.”
    In this aspect, the government would look to cultivate a business community “with a strong spirit of innovation” and that was “deeply connected” with Asia and the world. A range of capital also would be provided to support businesses in their transformation and ability to scale, he said.
    This would include the Corporate Venture Launchpad, which would offer co-funding for companies to build new ventures through pre-qualified venture studios. Slated for pilot this year, the new platform would be relevant for larger enterprises keen to nurture a startup mindset within their organisation, the minister explained. 
    The BCG Digital Ventures, for example, is a venture studio that partnered local food and agricultural company Olam to develop Jiva, a farmer services platform designed help farmers increase their crop yield and connect directly to potential buyers.  

    Plans also were underway to enhance the Open Innovation Platform with new features to link up companies and government agencies with relevant technology providers to resolve their business challenges. A cloud-based digital bench, for instance, would be develop to facilitate virtual prototyping and testing. 
    The Open Innovation Platform also offers co-funding support for prototyping and deployment, Heng said. The Building and Construction Authority, for example, was matched with three technology providers — TraceSafe, TagBox, and Nervotec — to develop tools to enable the safe reopening of worksites. These included real-time systems that enabled construction site owners to conduct COVID-19 contact tracing and health monitoring of their employees.
    Enhancements also would be made for the Global Innovation Alliance, which was introduced in 2017 to facilitate cross-border partnerships between Singapore and global innovation hubs. Since its launch, more than 650 students and 780 Singapore businesses had participated in innovation launchpads overseas, of which 40% were in Southeast Asia, according to Heng.
    He said investments would continue to go towards increased partnership and infrastructure building across the Asean region, noting that strong connectivity was essential to enable Singapore’s businesses to plug into global and regional supply chains and industry clusters. 
    Asean nations collectively were the world’s fifth largest economy, generating a GDP $3.2 trillion in 2019, and became China’s largest trading partner last year, Heng said. With significant growth potential in the region, he said Singapore would continue to work with Asean members to enhance digital connectivity and cybersecurity, as well as further drive initiatives such as the Asean Smart Cities Network.
    These included efforts to build up a cluster of industries around medtech, food manufacturing, and electronics that were seeing growing demand across Asean. He said the Southeast Asia Manufacturing Alliance was recently launched to support such efforts, with the aim to promote a network of industrial parks to manufacturers looking to invest in Singapore and the region, and link up local companies with these manufacturers.
    To further encourage Singapore companies including large and small and midsize businesses to invest in new technologies to boost their competitiveness, the government would co-fund their adoption of digital tools and emerging technologies. 
    Elaborating on the Emerging Technology Programme, Heng said the initiative would buffer the costs of trials and deployment of technologies such as 5G, AI, and “trust” technologies, and support the commercialisation of innovation. 
    A new Digital Leaders Programme also would support companies in hiring their core digital team and in developing and deploying digital transformation strategies, he said. 
    The minister added that the government would partner equity firms to offer growth capital for local businesses to transform and scale. Here, SG$500 million would be co-invested with state-run investment firm Temasek Holdings in a Local Enterprises Funding Platform, which would be managed commercially. In addition, Temasek would match the government’s investment, making SG$1 billion available in total, he said. 
    Heng also underscored the need to groom innovation leaders and businesses, especially in deep technology areas. A new Innovation and Enterprise Fellowship Programme would be established to support 500 Fellowships over the next five years. Led by the National Research Foundation (NRF), this initiative aimed to address requirements in areas such as cybersecurity, AI, and health tech, he said. He added that the NRF would work with various partners including accelerators, venture capital firms, and deep tech startups. 
    Going big on green
    With climate change “real and urgent”, funds also would be set aside to drive Singapore’s green initiatives. The country last week launched its Green Plan 2030, a decade-long plan to drive efforts in building a “green, liveable, and sustainable” home for future generations. 
    Technology, Heng said, played a key role here and would open new possibilities, having already helped Singapore address water and land constraints.
    Amongst its goals here were plans to roll out 60,000 electric vehicle charging points at public carparks and private premises by 2030 as well as a SG$30 million investment over the next five years for electric vehicle-related initiatives. 
    The government also had identified up to SG$19 billion worth of public sector green projects, including the Tuas Nexus initiative, which would be financed with green bonds. The project integrates waste and water treatment facilities as well as optimises energy and resource recovery in the solid waste and used water treatment processes, according to Heng. 
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Robotics

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Networking

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Data Management & Statistics

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