Saturday, August 4, 2018

China stands its ground after Trump amps up tariff threats

 Reuters Fri, 3 Aug 2:26 AM SGT 

Thousands more evacuated from California's largest wildfire

04 Aug 2018 09:28AM

Ricky Lim
Posted in :- 28 Jul 2018

Ricky Lim
Trump don't believe in global warming.
Trump cancel the Paris Climate Agreement.
Now this is karma answers to Trump --- and those who voted for him to be the President.
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Friday, August 3, 2018

SingHealth cyberattack: Pause lifted on new ICT systems
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singhealth-cyberattack-pause-new-ict-systems-lifted-10586666

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Ricky Lim
CSA has also instructed the 11 Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) sectors to increase security by taking additional measures.
These measures including removing all connections to unsecured external networks, mediating open connections through unidirectional gateways – which allow data to travel only in one direction – and implementing a secured informational gateway, if two-way communication between a secured network and an unsecured external network is required.
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Article written by :-By Benjamin Goh
27 Jul 2018 06:16AM (Updated: 27 Jul 2018 10:01AM)

These standards try to assist companies to build secure systems without necessarily clamping down on Internet access or compromising the usability of the systems.

LOOK AT THE ECOSYSTEM, NOT JUST THE CYBERATTACKS
Perhaps the issue here is that cyber incidents are all too often seen as a problem of dealing with cyberattacks. If we similarly framed health issues as viral infections, we could miss out more fundamental solutions which address the root cause, such as boosting patients’ immune systems or adjustments to their lifestyles.
But if we reframe the issue of cyber-attacks by looking at our current security and protection systems, we can have targeted initiatives to improve cybersecurity “lifestyles” rather than be fixated with specific viral events.
Such measures might require deeper and heavier fundamental investments, but let us not be penny-wise and ultimately pound foolish.

Posted on :- 27 Jul 2018 06:16AM (Updated: 27 Jul 2018 10:01AM)
Ricky Lim
Based on the writing above, this writer has a misconception that the Internet front-end facing is completely separated from the back-end process and database.
This is not correct.

(1) If it is so, how does public users access all the Government online services, eCommerce, online purchases, banking transactions - if eTransaction from Internet is physically separated from the back-end apps process and database?
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Ricky Lim
Note:- Separating (out-of-band management) back-end from front-end (Internet facing) - is not physical separation, they are logical separation - protected by strong slew of security devices and logical separation.

But :-
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Most important, ensure that in-band (front-end) network must not be routable to the out-of-band (back-end) network.

Internet Public DMZ coming in from Internet - to process online transaction to hit web-apps-database are still in place and routable but strongly and securely protected --- else how eTransaction takes place?

Ensure this mistake must not be made - else 佛都保不到你。。。。。
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To Summarise in layman term:-

(1) The Singapore Government IT Infrastructure ---- is already using industry best practices for its Smart Nation currently for all online eTransactions - using advanced measures already in the market that can improve security without compromising usability. Else many current online eTransactions will not work.

(2) Implementing Internet separation - is for those doing Internet surfing as well as for those enterprises with IT infra that is not so secured or not so ready.
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Building ahead of demand key for Changi Airport to keep up with competition: Khaw
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/changi-airport-t5-competition-aviation-demand-khaw-boon-wan-10585594

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Shrio Tang
Singapore success is not dependent on building more terminals. The success is that Singapore's ability to attract business as a hub for alot of things. In this article, terminals are just facilities to facility passengers traveling to and from SIngapore for business, leisure or transit. Nothing more.
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Ricky Lim
What happen if run out of taxiways for planes to land at every terminal and terminals are packed like sardine?

Then planes will prefer to fly elsewhere.
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PM Lee visits Malaysia Home Minister Muhyiddin in hospital
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/pm-lee-visits-malaysia-home-minister-muhyiddin-in-hospital-10584020

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Ricky Lim
This is a friendly gesture from our Leader to Malaysia Leader.
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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

China's foreign minister Wang Yi shrugs off US threat of higher tariffs
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/china-foreign-minister-wang-yi-us-threat-higher-tariffs-10580298

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Ricky Lim
But one lawyer said that Malaysia will have to find evidence of wrongdoing if it wants to renegotiate its contracts with China.
“If it’s established indeed there’s money laundering or alleged wrongdoing, there’s an opportunity perhaps to renegotiate the contract because something had gone wrong in the past,” said Ton van den Bosch, infrastructure lawyer at Ince and Co Singapore LLB.
“Otherwise payment has been made, some works done, the contract is presumed legally binding.”
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Let see Malaysia break this contract that are legally binding or not.
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Malaysia's Khazanah sovereign wealth fund invested RM80m in lingerie business: Reports
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/malaysias-khazanah-invested-rm80m-in-lingerie-business-10579790

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional invested about RM80 million (US$19.7 million) in a failed lingerie business, local media reported on Wednesday (Aug 1).

Ricky Lim
Dr M will invest in Proton Saga 2.
This is the car project announce the moment he got elected.
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用李
The new Gov now has fund to invest in a Car empire dream...... Women clothing not the new Gov taste, is Booom.. Booom... Caar.... their kopi.
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Eddie Lim
One crazy about making lingerie, another crazy about making lousy unsellable cars again ...Malaysians really blessed with great leaders..haha
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