Tag: journal
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Cyber-hygiene and Phishing Part 2: Planning Ahead for an Attack
In this part, Lim Seng Siew of OTP Law Corporation, a digital economy lawyer talks about what to do if you are a victim of a data breach or hack.
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AI Chat Bots About AI Chat Blogs
In the news and social media are ChatGPT by OpenAI and Bard by Google. How far is their potential? Is the Ai revolution the next phase in human economic development?
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Wan Yew Fai’s Training Positive Feedback
From “Good, smooth presentation” to “Excellent, knowledgeable and well spoken” to “Brilliant at Q and A”, PracticeForte is so proud to have hosted yet another successful training event by our affiliate member @ Wan Yew Fai of @ Strix Strategies Pte Ltd. Congratulations to @ Wan Yew Fai for a 100% good – excellent ratings…
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Therapeutic Justice In Family Cases: The Psychologist, Part 7
Article By PracticeForte Advisory Affiliate Sylvia Tan Psychologists are mostly trained in assessment and treatment of mental health issues. We undergo four years of undergrad training, two years of post-graduate studies and specialist clinical supervision before we can be registered with a registration board. Psychologists generally end up working in the hospitals, government services or…
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Cyber law in Singapore: A Quick Overview (Part 1)
By Eric Lip, a trainee at OTP Law Corporation I. Cyber law in Singapore: A Quick Overview (Part 1 of 2) The latest annual report by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (“CSA”) highlighted a worrying trend of increasing major cyber attacks as well as cyber-crime. Cyber-crimes now account for close to a staggering one-fifth…
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Is A Deed of Separation Always Foolproof and Ironclad?
Article By: PracticeForte Advisory Affiliate Ms. Susan Tay of OTP Law Corporation Will a Deed of Separation, usually signed some years ago, be binding when parties finally start their divorce? Those are questions few ask because they just assume the answer to be “Of course!” It is not. Divorces can be messy and the couple…