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The focus of IT security often centers on sophisticated software solutions, but the physical security of devices remains equally critical. In 2025, the number of endpoints—devices like laptops, printers, and mobile phones—has surged, making physical assets vulnerable to theft and tampering.
In Singapore’s rapidly digitalising economy, where nearly 97% of households have internet access, the threats posed by AI-powered cybercrime are particularly concerning. The internet has become an integral part of our lives, offering a wealth of information, connection, and convenience. However, this digital landscape also harbours growing threats, particularly related to cybercrime. Advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) have transformed various sectors, improving efficiency and innovation, but cybercriminals are also leveraging this technology to create sophisticated scams that exploit vulnerabilities in our online lives.
As we step into 2025, smart home adoption in Singapore continues to accelerate, driven by the nation’s Smart Nation initiative and increasing digitalization. With HDB flats and private residences becoming smarter and more connected, the convenience of voice-controlled lighting, self-regulating thermostats, and smart cameras is undeniable. However, these innovations bring increased risks, making robust security measures a top priority for Singapore homeowners.
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, cybersecurity has become a paramount concern for both individuals and organisations in Singapore. With the introduction of Microsoft Copilot in Windows 11, we’re witnessing a significant advancement in AI-powered security measures. As Singapore continues to strengthen its position as a leading tech hub in Southeast Asia, understanding these security innovations becomes increasingly crucial for both business and personal computing.
As a global leader in healthcare innovation and technology adoption, Singapore stands at the forefront of artificial intelligence (AI) implementation in medical care. With the nation’s Smart Nation initiative driving digital transformation across sectors, AI-guided systems like Microsoft Copilot are revolutionizing healthcare delivery in our hospitals, clinics, and medical research facilities. Let’s explore how these advanced technologies are reshaping Singapore’s healthcare landscape and examine the tools supporting this evolution.
Mon-Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm
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Mon-Fri 8.30am - 5.30pm
(exc. Public Holidays)
Live product demo