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Together we’re shaping the future of logistics and transport

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DISCUSSION ISSUES:
 
  • What are the common potential cyber and data leakage threats in aviation, maritime and land transport sectors, and why we must adopt safe cyber and data protection practices?

  • How does the aviation, maritime and land transport sector come together to prevent the above from happening – identify, protect, detect, respond and recover framework?

  • How would future technologies like quantum computing, AI and robotics threaten current measures and yet provide opportunities to further enhance measures against potential attacks and leakages?

 

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

 

  • Understand common cyber and data-leakage threats across aviation and maritime, that could be applicable for land and rail transport sectors as well.

  • Learn why SMEs in transport and logistics must adopt strong cyber and data-protection practices.

  • Discover how the sector collaborates using the Identify–Protect–Detect–Respond–Recover framework to prevent and recover from attacks.

  • Explore how new technologies like quantum computing, AI and robotics may introduce new risks — and how they can be used to strengthen future cyber defences.

  • Gain practical insights to help your organisation stay vigilant, secure, resilient and future-ready from industry practitioners.

Panelists

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ONG CHIN BENG

Director (CDG)/CISO

 MARITIME AND PORT AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE

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TAN TOO PING

 Chief Information Security Officer

CHANGI AIRPORT GROUP

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STEVE LEE

 Chief Information Officer

SP GROUP

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LEE SIEW KIT​

Director

CILT SINGAPORE

MODERATOR

Ong Chin Beng is the Chief Information Security Officer of Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. He had previously served in the Singapore Ministry of Transport with responsibilities to oversee cyber security and critical information infrastructure policies and programmes in the transport sector.

 

With over two decades of security and operations management and policy formulation experiences in the public and private sectors, Chin Beng also served in the Changi Airport Group and Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.

 

He holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the National University of Singapore and postgraduate award in cybersecurity and management from the University of Warwick.

Tan Too Ping is currently the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) of Changi Airport Group (CAG).  As CISO, he leads the Cybersecurity and Digital Governance division to protect and govern CAG’s digital systems, products, and services.  Concurrently, he is also the Head of CAG’s AI Governance and Enablement.  Before assuming the role of CISO, he led the data steward team to oversee data policies, processes, and standards to improve data quality, access, and security.

 

Prior to joining CAG, Too Ping was a Colonel in the Singapore Armed Forces, leading the Operations Research and Analytics Office to develop computational models and provide model- and data-driven insights for business decisions.

 

Too Ping graduated with First Class Honours in Mathematics from the National University of Singapore and Master of Science degree in Operations Research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  He is also a graduate of the Global Public Policy Executive Training Programme at Peking University. 

Steve Lee is the Chief Information Officer of Singapore Power Limited. He is also a Director of Singapore District Cooling Limited. He leads a team that is responsible for planning and implementing the overall IT strategy and operational technology projects of the Group, as well as ensuring robustness of the Group’s corporate security systems.


Prior to joining SP Group, Steve was Deputy CEO at IHIS and CIO/SVP, Technology at Changi Airport Group. Prior to that, Steve was the CIO at Kuok (Singapore) Ltd, a company with businesses in
trading, shipping, logistics and other businesses across the region. He spent his earlier years in the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) where he held the post of Deputy Director, MINDEF CIO Office before leaving to join the private sector.

 

Steve is also the past Chairman of Airport Council International (ACI) World Airport IT Standing Committee and past President of the IT Management Association (ITMA), Singapore.

Lee Siew Kit is Head of Technology & IT at Singapore Cruise Center Pte Ltd. He leads a team of IT Managers and Specialists to architect, design, deploy and support technology and IT solutions for the enterprise. He leads the Digital Transformation journey for the organization.

 

With 30 plus years of aviation and a few years of maritime passenger industry experiences spanning airline, ground handling, MRO, airport, and related ferry and cruise terminal, Siew Kit has vast experiences conceptualizing and implementing technology and IT solutions to support aviation (ground and air), food and logistics businesses, and smart cities. He has also led several overseas projects.
Prior to joining SCCPL, Siew Kit has held senior management job roles in Singapore Airlines, SATS, NCS, and Changi Airport Group (as GM, T5 Planning).

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