George Lee, Imperva Asia Pacific and Japan
George Lee, Imperva Asia Pacific and Japan
24 July 2023
In the Spotlight: Ticket scalping trends in Asia and Singapore, time to put a stop on this?
Ticket scalping can negatively affect both the reputation of the brand and satisfaction of consumers. There is software to deter scalpers, who themselves are using technology to get tickets before anyone else to resell for a profit margin. But this software must continue to be developed to keep this threat in check.
We speak to George Lee, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific & Japan, Imperva more about this.
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18 May 2022
Why It Matters: Organisations facing a trust deficit, how to keep your data safe
Ensuring digital security is a top priority for companies as it protects consumers' private information. However, many consumers are skeptical about organisations' ability to keep their information safe, from passwords to credit card information. How can we overcome this trust deficit?
We speak to George Lee, Senior Vice President, Imperva Asia Pacific and Japan whose company released findings from a global study on consumer perceptions of data privacy and trust in digital services. He tells us how both businesses and consumers can play a part in safeguarding data.
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24 February 2021
The scam behind the squares: How to spot a fraudulent QR code
The use of QR codes have been on the rise due to Covid-19. And with the rise of its usage, QR code scams have actually been making headlines all over the world! As shocking as it may sound, these types of scams have become common on e-commerce platforms where fraudsters loot users because of the latter's lack of knowledge about online payments. George Lee, Vice President, Asia Pacific, and Japan, RSA shares what we can do to spot a fraudulent QR code and how businesses can protect their customers from such scams.
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14 October 2019
Singapore businesses and their employees still engage in cybersecurity compromising behaviours
Last month, the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) revealed that almost half of Singaporeans suffered at least 1 cybersecurity lapse in past year. In the CSA survey, it is said that almost half, or 48 per cent, of Singaporeans had experienced at least one cyber incident in the past 12 months.This includes being hacked, having one’s data stolen, or receiving a lot of pop-up advertisements because persistent pop-ups are a common sign of malware infection. George Lee is Vice President of network security company, RSA in Asia Pacific and Japan and he joins us to talk us through it.
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