Cybersecurity in Hong Kong Government: A Call for Unified Action
Duncan Chiu Tat-kun, a lawmaker representing the innovation and technology sector, highlighted the fragmented approach to IT projects in various government departments, leading to a lack of a unified cybersecurity system.
Chiu emphasized the need for consolidating resources into four major data hubs to enhance digital security and combat cyberattacks effectively.
Breach at Hong Kong’s Companies Registry leaves 110,000 people’s data exposed
Breach at Hong Kong’s Companies Registry leaves 110,000 people’s data exposed
Francis Fong Po-kiu, from the Hong Kong Information Technology Federation, echoed Chiu’s concerns about the lack of coordination among government departments leading to repeated cybersecurity breaches.
Fong advocated for the establishment of a new digital policy office to oversee and monitor IT-related matters across the government, aiming to prevent future data breaches.
Hong Kong privacy watchdog to grill authorities over leak of 17,000 people’s data
Hong Kong privacy watchdog to grill authorities over leak of 17,000 people’s data
Recent cybersecurity incidents, including leaks at the Companies Registry and the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, underscore the urgent need for a centralized approach to cybersecurity in Hong Kong.