Singapore Increases Cybersecurity On Devices

Singapore’s cybersecurity head, Mr. David Koh, said it will increase its cybersecurity approach via a new labeling plan and reinforce its operational technology platforms. Devices that track personal data and have the ability to collect, store, and process such data would be subject to new regulations, especially if used via wired or wireless networks. Recently, Singapore has said they will set up a new fund to specifically deal with cybersecurity issues.


Written by: Ames Gross – President and Founder, Pacific Bridge Medical (PBM)
Mr. Gross founded PBM in 1988 and has helped hundreds of medical companies with regulatory and business development issues in Asia. He is recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in the Asian medical markets. Mr. Gross has a BA degree, Phi Beta Kappa, from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Columbia University.