SINGAPORE – Technological change is often met with scepticism, which is why sound policies and education are key to helping businesses and individuals keep up with digitalisation, said Communications and Information Minister Josephine Teo on April 16.
“When we started this journey for the private sector, there was a great challenge in training and building up the capacity,” she said. Keeping up with the use of cloud technology, the proposed amendments to the Act will also expand the definition of “computers” to include virtual systems and cloud infrastructure and require CII operators here, like banks and energy companies, to bear responsibility for any cyber security lapses within their supporting cloud systems.
“The reality is having these guardrails and a vision for the future is the kind of thing that businesses and individuals need when they put their data in the cloud and know that it will be safe,” said Ms Catz. AI requires specialisation and huge amounts of computational power, said Ms Catz, adding that the figure of 10,000 trainees was a minimum target.
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
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