Mastercard: Exclusive Invite to PATA Members: Cybersecurity for SMEs Workshop

Singapore, 4 November 2021 - AiSP is collaborating with Mastercard® to organize a cybersecurity awareness session for leaders in the SME space to understand new cyber risks, as well as help SMEs, manage their cybersecurity.

Joining us for our panel discussion will be Mr. Michael Lew, a veteran in the cybersecurity space. Michael is the CEO at Rajah & Tann Technologies, a leading Legaltech advisory service provider in the region. He has over 20 years of consulting experience in e-discovery, cyber forensics, data analytics, financial crime and more recently, blockchain and cryptocurrencies investigations.

The 1.5hour session will start with experts from CSA, AiSP and Mastercard sharing their knowledge and useful tips on cybersecurity for SMEs.

Practical guidance for small businesses to strengthen their cybersecurity

By: Veronica Tan, Director, Safer Cyberspace, Cyber Security Agency of Singapore

As organisations continue to digitalise rapidly amidst a global shift to operate online, we have correspondingly observed organisations – small businesses in particular – facing increased exposure to cyber risks. The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) will share practical guidance on how small businesses can strengthen their cybersecurity to safeguard their businesses.

Understanding Your Responsibility on Data & Privacy

By: Tony Low, CAAP Lead, AiSP

Roles and responsibilities for data protection are specified as part of the data governance framework. Join us as we share about the people process for Data & Privacy and what are the responsibilities for Data Protection Officer.

 

Demystifying Cybersecurity for Small Businesses

By: Urooj Burney, Global Products Leader, Cyber & Data, Mastercard

The use of digital technology – further accelerated by COVID-19 – is fast becoming a business imperative to streamline operations, achieve efficiencies, dissolve borders and reach consumers. However, the risk of cyber threats rises in tandem with connectivity. Each connection, both internally and with third parties, are a potential point of vulnerability, and an opportunity for fraudsters to exploit.

The 2020 Allianz Risk Barometer Survey results show that for the first time, cybersecurity is the leading risk for businesses in AP. Supply chain risk management is essential as Small-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) face potential vulnerabilities through third-party relationships, including multi-party cyber incidents that affect numerous organizations with both direct and indirect connections to the initial victim. We will share how we can help SMEs manage cyber vulnerabilities and fortify their supply chains.

 

We hope you will be able to join us for the exciting session.

Date: 24 November 2021 (Wed)

Time: 3 PM to 4.30 PM SGT / Singapore Time

Venue: WebEx

Registration: https://aisp.webex.com/aisp/j.php?RGID=raf2eab7e1d123177ae912987c757514d

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