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THAILAND

Thai cyber war room on alert for border-related attacks

Online Reporters, Published on 26/07/2025

» Thai authorities have established a 24-hour war room to monitor and respond to potential cyberattacks and other online misbehaviour arising from the conflict along the Thai-Cambodian border.

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GENERAL

Thailand bolsters digital defences

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 21/06/2025

» The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry wants to improve government cybersecurity by obliging all state agencies to adopt multi-factor authentication (MFA) when logging in to their systems.

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Resolutions for a cybersecure 2025

Business, Published on 07/03/2025

» The world saw a number of record-breaking data breaches in 2024 -- from the Taylor Swift concert ticket case, to an incident with 100 million Americans' medical records. Artificial intelligence technology as well as cybercrime advanced by leaps and bounds. So how can you stay on top of all this to ensure personal information security? Here are seven resolutions for 2025.

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LIFE

Doom, not gloom kicks off my 2025

Life, James Hein, Published on 29/01/2025

» Over the years, the game Doom has been ported onto some amazing platforms including a pregnancy test kit screen. The latest iteration of this practice has turned up in a version that will run in a .PDF file. If you are like me, then this will cause your mental processing to pause for a moment and your next thought may well be: "Wait, what?" The Portable Document Format (PDF) was developed to present documents in a manner that is independent of the software, hardware and operating system showing them. While it does this well, some malware writers have exploited its complexities.

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THAILAND

True Corporation: Seven-Time Leader in Sustainability Recognition

Published on 24/12/2024

» Bangkok, December 24, 2024 — True Corporation has once again been recognised as the world’s most sustainable company in the telecommunications sector, marking its 7th consecutive year of this prestigious achievement. This accolade is part of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) 2024, which evaluates companies based on the S&P Global’s Corporate Social Assessment (CSA) of their economic, environmental, and social performance. True Corporation scored 95 out of 100, the world’s highest score for a telecommunications company. On this occasion, True Corporation also shared some of its key sustainability initiatives for 2025. 

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GENERAL

Cyber-resilience lags as risks rise

Business, Published on 04/12/2024

» Almost four-fifths (77%) of organisations expect their cybersecurity budget to increase over the coming year as they cite lack of preparedness for an ever-expanding array of cyber vulnerabilities, according to the 2025 Global Digital Trust Insights survey by PwC.

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TECH

Turning smart glasses into surveillance tools

Life, James Hein, Published on 23/10/2024

» I'm sure most readers are familiar with the Apple Vision Pro, and may have also been witness to someone wearing one out in the real world, because I have. Since then, there has been a new version of the Meta Ray-Bans that look like a pair of nerd glasses from the 1970s. The latter have turned into something from the TV series Person Of Interest by a couple of Harvard undergrads. The pair, AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio, are known for their punch-activated flamethrower. This time they built a system that allows the Ray-Bans to scan faces of people in view, pass this to an AI system that scans the internet for identification, and builds a dossier that is passed back to the glasses. It's called I-XRAY and challenges the concept of privacy because, if available, it will even provide details like address and social security number.

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GENERAL

Stay ahead of the security curve

Business, Published on 03/01/2024

» The evolution of advanced persistent threats (APT) will make 2024 another challenging year for anyone concerned about or responsible for cybersecurity, according to Kaspersky, the global cybersecurity firm.

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WORLD

AI anxiety as computers get super smart

AFP, Published on 01/11/2023

» SAN FRANCISCO - From Hollywood's death-dealing Terminator to warnings from genius Stephen Hawking or Silicon Valley stars, fears have been fueled that artificial intelligence (AI) could one day destroy humanity.

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LIFE

Last chance to join Bangkok AI Hack

Life, Published on 24/10/2023

» Interested AI enthusiasts have until tomorrow to apply for Bangkok AI Hack 2023, an intensive nine-day hacking event which will take place at Districtx at FYI Center, Ratchadaphisek Road, from Nov 11-19.