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Public IT security myths and realities
Public IT security myths and realities
By Allan Tan | Oct 4, 2010
The proliferation of malware remains a key concern among citizens in a connected environment such as Hong Kong. Charles Mok, chairman of the Internet Society of Hong Kong, notes that the Hong Kong government remains reluctant to monitor Internet traffic due to the potential of this action to be misconstrued as invasion of privacy. He sees cloud computing as changing the way outsourcing opportunities are being approached in the Territory.
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