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    <description>Wickie Fung is managing director, Hong Kong &amp; Macau, at Palo Alto Networks. He is responsible for developing market strategy and helping customers plan and implement robust cybersecurity infrastructure. With more than 15 years’ experience in the technology industry, Wickie has vast knowledge in cybersecurity, particularly in the area of cloud security and user authentication solutions. He works with customers from a wide range of industries such as finance, healthcare and government across the...</description>
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      <description>Cyberattacks are now so common that businesses in the US face more than 4,000 hacks a day from ransomware alone. Hong Kong lost more than HKD$2.96 billion from cyberattacks in 2020, and these figures are expected to rise steadily over the next few years.
As organisations set their sights on digital transformation and emerging technologies, cyber resilience and network security will be at the forefront of their minds. Consequently, a new problem has emerged: an acute talent shortage. Recruitment...</description>
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      <title>Hong Kong firms want stronger cybersecurity, but the city lacks IT talent</title>
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      <description>The travel industry in Hong Kong accounts for about 4.5 per cent of the city’s gross domestic product. Due to its popularity as both a transit point and a destination, recent figures indicate that Hong Kong International Airport welcomed 74.7 million passengers and handled 427,725 annual air traffic movements among over 120 airlines.
To make travel more efficient and remain competitive, the industry generates and absorbs enormous amounts of data from and about customers. This may include the...</description>
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      <title>Travel hub Hong Kong is on the hit list of cyber criminals, as Cathay data breach shows. It’s time it started defending itself</title>
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