SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 19 January
2019 – “Will machines own humans in the future?” That’s the question Leonard
Kleinman, Chief Cyber Security Advisor for RSA, Asia Pacific & Japan, and ECU
alumnus, hoped to tackle ahead of the University’s official launch of cyber
security programmes in Singapore at PSB Academy today. Post-apocalypse and
self-aware machine jokes aside, the topic of cyber-related threats and
ingenuity in machine-learning would throw into sharper relief the very real
talent gap of 3,400 cybersecurity professional roles that would need to be
filled in Singapore by 2020 (Michael
Page)–jobs in threat and vulnerability assessment, security management, and
incident and crisis management that no AI could hope to solve in the near
future without human intervention.
For a University that has the longest-established
cyber security course in Australia, in a country that currently deals with more
cyber-attacks than any other in the Asia Pacific region (Cisco
2018 Asia Pacific Security Capabilities Benchmark Study), ECU has earnest ambitions, and the credentials, to expand its cyber
security programme offerings in the region. Also home to the Security Research
Institute (SRI) and Academic Centre of Cyber Security Excellence, the
University’s School of Science hopes the new programmes will train up a next
generation of analysts, penetration testers, and IT specialists to lead the
crackdown on rising cybercrime rates. Four ECU programmes are planned* to be
delivered in Singapore by PSB Academy, with intakes starting from 2019:
The institutions hope to train and certify
more than 200 security professionals each year–a pipeline of valuable talent trained
in skills from systems analysis and computer forensics, to ethical hacking and
defence, understanding wireless security and programming secure software systems.
“Since
2001, more than 1000 cyber security professionals have graduated from ECU’s
cyber security programmes, armed with not only with the technical know-how, but
the ability to innovate solutions that can help predict, prevent, detect, and
respond to evolving cyber threats from nation states and individuals. We
recognise that PSB Academy share the same values in educating and preparing
students for the future, and look forward to helping build resilient teams,
companies and economies against digital vulnerabilities that threaten the
safety and growth of our countries,” says ECU School of Science Acting Executive
Dean Associate Professor Paul Haskell-Dowland.
This is not PSB Academy’s first foray
into the growing niche field of network defence and ethical hacking. In 2018,
its School of Engineering and Technology signed a Memorandum
of Understanding with the International Council of
E-Commerce Consultants (EC-Council), the world’s largest cybersecurity technical
certification body, to launch skills-based training programmes targeted at
enhancing cybersecurity awareness and capabilities among professionals in the
information and communications technology (ICT) sector in Singapore.
“We are excited about the role we
have to play in building talent that will support the growth of Asia’s
innovation capitals in an age of unprecedented digital access,” says Derrick
Chang, CEO, PSB Academy. “Cyber security seems a novel field in the wake of
highly publicised attacks in our home ground. However, network and systems
security should be the cornerstone for which any institution with online
presence must build on for sustainable growth, to maintain the trust that users
often take for granted in the services and goods that are offered. We are proud
to have partners in ECU, who can not only share their technical expertise in
training individuals with hard skills, but also can promote the values and
ethics for which these aspiring professionals must have, to build responsible
teams for a secure Singapore that people will continue to have confidence in.”
*Pending regulatory approval.
About ECU
ECU has more than 30,000 undergraduate and
postgraduate students. We also annually welcome close to 6,000 international
students, originating from more than 100 countries. Established in 1991, ECU
took the opportunity to reshape the way higher education is delivered in a
distinctive and inspiring campus environment. ECU courses are developed in
consultation with industry, and teaching staff have extensive industry
experience and networks. This approach has been rewarded with five-star ratings
for teaching quality over the past twelve years, along with consistently high
ratings for overall education experience and skills development, as reported in
the Good Universities Guide.
About PSB Academy
Once known as Singapore’s
Productivity and Standards Board, PSB Academy is known today as “The Future
Academy”, with an approach to education that focuses on what really matters:
performance in the New Economy. In 2017, the Academy was conferred “Education
Institution of the Year” by APAC Insider and earned 2 consecutive SBR National
Business Awards in 2017/18 in the Education category for outstanding work in
the region. Today, we host over 12,000 students from over 50 nationalities with
our slate of certificate, diploma, degree and postgraduate programmes every
year.
More at www.psb-academy.edu.sg
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