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DNA: Disrupt #12 & National Security

Gabey Goh, DigitalNewsAsia.com

28-Nov-13 14:59

DNA: Disrupt #12 & National Security

Gabey Goh from Digital News Asia rounds up Disrupt #12 focusing on the Asean funding gap and the key takeaways from it that cover areas such as success begets success – as more companies make it, more money is re-injected into ecosystem and if you can’t convince a VC to fund you, you may need to re-look the business to see if it’s viable at all - See more at: http://www.digitalnewsasia.com/sizzle-fizzle/disrupt-more-success-stories-needed-to-plug-funding-gap

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Also on today's episode, Gabey talks about Malaysian Government formulating national cyber-crisis policy by outlining national strategy for ‘cyber crisis mitigation and response’ through public-private collaboration and defining the roles and responsibilities of all Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII) agencies - See more at: http://www.digitalnewsasia.com/security/malaysian-government-formulates-national-cybercrisis-policy


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