Here are top risk concerns for financial services sector you may need to know

A new report by AGCS identifies key risks and loss trends for the financial services sector. Covid-19 may drive market corrections and insolvencies – which could impact financial institutions’ balance sheets, increase exposures for directors and result in litigation. AGCS analysis of $1bn of insurance industry claims show cyber incidents, including crime, is the topContinue reading “Here are top risk concerns for financial services sector you may need to know”

Microsoft recommended using strong authenticator of Vietnam's Vingroup

The VinCSS-FIDO2 product by VinCSS Cyber Security Services LLC (a member of Vingroup) was included in the list of passwordless authenticators recommended by Microsoft for use on Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) – one of its key platforms. Vingroup became the first Vietnamese enterprise to be included in this list alongside 12 other leading security companies in the world. Researched andContinue reading “Microsoft recommended using strong authenticator of Vietnam’s Vingroup”

RSF’s press ranking for Vietnam is untrustworthy, unpersuasive and malicious

This is not the first time Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has released reports that are based on wrongful, groundless and malicious information. Vietnam has said that RSF’s 2019 World Press Freedom Index in which Vietnam ranked the 176th out of 180 countries is untrustworthy, unpersuasive and malicious. This is not the first time RSF hasContinue reading “RSF’s press ranking for Vietnam is untrustworthy, unpersuasive and malicious”

Increased Demand for Cyber Security Solutions in Vietnam: Ken Research

Increased Demand for Cyber Security Solutions in Vietnam Driven by Surging Digital Penetration, Investments by the SMEs on Cyber Security Solutions and Increase in Cyber Threat Incidents: Ken Research “The constantly improving internet infrastructure in telecom industry, increasing digital presence across various sectors and domestic enterprises increasing their IT spending to upgrade their IT infrastructureContinue reading “Increased Demand for Cyber Security Solutions in Vietnam: Ken Research”

Over 700 cyber attacks seen in Vietnam last month

During the month of May alone, there were on average 23 cyber-attacks on governments computers every single day. Figures released by the Việt Nam Computer Emergency Response Team (VNCERT) under the Ministry of Information and Communications revealed 739 intrusions during the month. Vietnam News Agency reports. Most were attacks to interface change, accounting for moreContinue reading “Over 700 cyber attacks seen in Vietnam last month”

Vietnam has the potential to become a mid-level cybercrime hub

A key factor will be whether Vietnam’s growing economy can absorb a growing supply of fresh tech talent, says sociologist Jonathan Lusthaus. Vietnam ‘on the edge’ of becoming a mid-tier cybercrime hub, according to sociologist Dr Jonathan Lusthaus, who’s been studying cybercrime globally for more than seven years. Lusthaus is director of the Human CybercriminalContinue reading “Vietnam has the potential to become a mid-level cybercrime hub”

Vietnam’s cyber-security law comes into effect

A law requiring Internet companies in Vietnam to remove content that the communist authorities deem to be against the state came into effect yesterday, in a move critics called “a totalitarian model of information control”. The law comes into force a week after the Vietnam Journalists Association announced a new code of conduct on theContinue reading “Vietnam’s cyber-security law comes into effect”

Facebook to face a difficult future in Vietnam

Faced with the possibility of a government crackdown in the name of cyber-security, many Vietnamese users are jumping ship to the new open-source social network Minds Facebook Inc. has found itself in a difficult position in Vietnam, which is reportedly home of 53 million Facebook users, in the country of 93 million, as recent controversyContinue reading “Facebook to face a difficult future in Vietnam”

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