Singapore’s National Research Foundation is giving a S$20m grant to Nanyang Technological University and Imperial College London to develop ways to better protect health data and wearable devices. The four-year IN-CYPHER programme is aimed at tackling security problems to protect emerging technologies and their data from being compromised. The research is expected to be applied to a range of medical devices and aims to position Singapore as a global leader in health cybersecurity.
In a few days, the PowerSchool hacker will learn his sentence, and his life as he has known it will end.
In November 2021, when “g0retrance” defaced the website of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) with a message saying “PWNED,” the hacker, who also used