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HKCNSA 2nd Anniversary Celebration, United in Safeguarding Critical Infrastructure and AI Applications
IT PRO Magazine The Hong Kong China Network Security Association (HKCNSA) marked its second anniversary with a celebration ceremony and luncheon held at the Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui. The event was officiated by Chief Superintendent Raymond Lam of the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau (CSTCB) of the Hong Kong Police Force; Brad Kwok, Principal Personal Data Officer (Compliance & Enquiry) at the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data; and Dr. Peter K.


HKCNSA Founding Chairman Shares Expert View on Major Cyberattack Affecting Kuaishou’s LiveStreaming Platform
The Hong Kong China Network Security Association (HKCNSA) has issued a professional summary regarding a recent major cybersecurity incident at Chinese shortvideo platform Kuaishou. According to reporting by the South China Morning Post, Kuaishou was hit by a largescale cyberattack on Monday night, during which explicit content flooded multiple hightraffic livestreaming rooms for over an hour. Some compromised rooms saw viewership surge to more than 50,000 before the platform


HKCNSA Founding Chairman Shares Professional Insights on the Critical Infrastructure Ordinance
Phoenix TV’s international “Phoenix Walks the World” series hosted its second Outbound π Salon in Hong Kong, focusing on the policy interpretation of the Protection of Critical Infrastructure (Computer System) Ordinance. The event examined how the new regulatory requirements affect Hong Kong enterprises and those expanding overseas. During the session, HKCNSA Founding Chairman Mr. David Ip remarked that the implementation of the ordinance presents not only compliance obligat


HKCNSA Founding Chairman Highlights AI Compliance as a Core Priority for Enterprise Transformation at Solutions Day 2025
CITIC Telecom CPC hosted its annual Solutions Day 2025, themed “NEW MiiND for a Connected Future | Beyond AI + Security,” bringing together leaders from finance, aviation, healthcare and technology sectors. Speakers discussed the real-world challenges enterprises face in deploying AI, including data quality, regulatory requirements, talent shortages and system integration issues. During the panel on data security and compliance, HKCNSA founding chairman Mr. David Ip emphasiz


Tackling upgrades in cybercrime, professionals advocate for a digital cybersecurity system
Hong Kong Wen Wei Po Amid the global wave of digitalization, cybersecurity has become a cornerstone for national security and economic development. The HKCNSA Symposium 2025, organized by the Hong Kong China Network Security Association (HKCNSA), was held yesterday. With the theme ‘Navigating Challenges and Opportunities at the Crossroads of Innovation and Regulation’, the forum gathered over 500 representatives from the government, industry, and academia. They engaged in in-


Police-Community Collaboration Raising Public Cybersecurity Awareness Hong Kong
Wen Wei Po (Reporter Ling Han) Hong Kong is dedicated to developing into a global innovation and technology hub, actively advancing digitalization across various sectors. However, technology-related crimes, especially those targeting electronic payments and data privacy, are on the rise. Government officials, police cybercrime unit officers, and leaders of civil cybersecurity organizations all noted that online fraud tactics are constantly evolving. Citizens will need to st


The Cybersecurity Industry: Prevent Web Attacks, Secure Your Professional Future
CT goodjobs/ Columnists/ David Ip In today’s digital age, the internet has become an inseparable part of our lives and work. However, with the rapid development of network technologies, cyberattacks are occurring increasingly, posing significant threats to individuals, enterprises, and nations. For those seeking employment, understanding the cybersecurity industry and the importance of preventing cyberattacks not only enhances professional competence but also safeguards fu


【Exclusive Interview】 Establish Cybersecurity Standards and Prevent Ruthless Hackers
Wen Wei Po David Ip hopes the SAR government will draw on practices from mainland China and other regions to enact orderly legislation safeguarding critical infrastructure against cyberattacks. Photo by Huang Xue, Hong Kong Wen Wei Po Professionals advocate referencing Mainland Chinese refining compliance to prepare for safety emergencies Cybersecurity is the cornerstone of social stability and a vital part of national security. The HKSAR Government is expected to submit t
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