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HKIRC eNews 2025 Q1

2025-04-01


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The conference was held in Hong Kong for the first time and was co-organized by HKIRC and APTLD. It attracted more than 150 overseas participants, bringing together experts from different fields and IT representatives from various countries, leveraging Hong Kong’s unique characteristics of cross-border communication between China and the rest of the world to “tell the world the good stories of Hong Kong”.
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HKIRC and FHKI signed a MOU


HKIRC and the Federation of Hong Kong Industries (FHKI) announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding to formally establish a strategic partnership to jointly enhance corporate cybersecurity awareness and protection capabilities, in the hope of building a safer digital environment and driving Hong Kong’s digital economy forward steadily.

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Phishing Drill 2024


HKIRC once again collaborated with the CSTCB to organise “Phishing Drill 2024”. The number of participating organisations and employees has increased, with more than 200 organisations and over 37,000 employees participating, especially SMEs using “.hk” domain names, indicating that the industry’s concern about cyber security has increased.
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Cybersec One

HKIRC has launched a new free service “Cybersec One”, which provides integrated cybersecurity services to help enterprises find website vulnerabilities, conduct risk assessments, and then provide targeted solutions to individual users to effectively enhance and improve defense capabilities. At the same time, through this service, users are recommended a series of free resources, such as online self-learning platforms for employee training, arranging phishing drills to test employees’ reactions and enhance their awareness of prevention.
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Digital Inclusion

HKIRC actively promotes digital inclusion awareness and jointly creates a new era of digital inclusion to make society more inclusive.

 

 

Digital Accessibility Recognition SchemeHKIRC is committed to promoting the development of the Internet and building a barrier-free online environment. Digital inclusion not only helps businesses and organisations provide services and promote products, but also helps provide equal opportunities and resources to everyone, including people with disabilities and the elderly.
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