Opinion

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Enterprises rethink defense as cybercrime scales to industrial proportions

As cybercrime evolves into a regional industry, defensive strategies require matching coordination, intelligence sharing, and operational discipline. Success in 2026 won't belong to organizations with the most tools, but to those who truly understand attack patterns and execute with unwavering cybersecurity hygiene.

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The transitional decade: Why mythos is a problem for legacy code, not for cybersecurity vendors

Mythos's capabilities are real — Cybench and OpenBSD settle that. The harder problem is how the world gets through the window between a system built on the assumption that vulnerability discovery is expensive and a system in which it isn't, without cascading failures in exactly the infrastructure least able to be rewritten. 

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Earth Day: Reflections on energy resilience & climate risks for Southeast Asia

From energy shocks to food inflation, geopolitical risks are reshaping how capital is deployed across Southeast Asia.

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When trust leads, digitalization moves faster

Digitalization accelerates when businesses have confidence in the systems they rely on—and that confidence is earned through consistent performance, clear visibility, and safeguards that provide real, meaningful protection.

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The role of the blockchain in smart city management

Blockchain plays a transformative role in smart city management by improving security, transparency, and operational efficiency. It empowers governments, companies, and citizens to interact within a trusted, decentralized ecosystem.

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Why online safety is becoming a product decision in Asia Pacific

As governments across Asia tighten online safety rules, founders can no longer treat trust and safety as a side function. Decisions around onboarding, age checks, recommendation systems, and user controls are becoming regulatory questions, and that is starting to reshape how startups build.

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From lobsters to loans: How marketing turns myths into ‘reality’

Much of what people confidently believe today was engineered by marketing, repetition, or convenience rather than historical truth.

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Reclaiming technology for humanity

Our future depends on a pivotal choice: Will technology be harnessed for the plenitude of our provenance or weaponized for the self-serving needs of a few elites? 

The importance of the digital economy for Penang’s future

Penang possesses strong fundamentals—a well-established industrial base, a skilled workforce, and a proven capacity for adaptation. However, the pace of global change demands urgency. By embracing innovation and ensuring inclusive growth, Penang can build a more dynamic, resilient, and forward-looking economy.

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Why Southeast Asia’s gaming market is bigger than a games story

Southeast Asia’s gaming economy matters because it offers an early view of a larger shift in digital business. The next generation of consumer growth in Asia will likely be mobile-first, creator-mediated, community-retained, and monetized across a broader ecosystem than most companies are used to modeling.