Two new research centres set up to develop data privacy-preserving technology
New solutions needed to guard against breaches and maintain usefulness of accessible data
Singapore
THE National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF) has set up two research centres to design and develop privacy technologies and train skilled manpower, as part of the city-state's Smart Nation push.
The first is the NUS Centre for Research in Privacy Technologies (N-CRiPT), to be based in the National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Computing and affiliated with the NUS Smart Systems Institute. It will be led by Professor Mohan Kankanhalli, Dean of the NUS School of Computing.
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