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    CO21001 | “Offensive Cyber” and Espionage: Dirty Secrets No One Talks About

    Shashi Jayakumar

    04 January 2021

    4 Jan 2021

    CO20201 | Artificial Intelligence: Sustaining Singapore’s AI Ambitions

    Manoj Harjani, Dymples Leong, Teo Yi-Ling

    24 November 2020

    24 Nov 2020

    CO20180 | Between Byte and Bark: Singapore, US & Chinese Tech

    Shashi Jayakumar, Manoj Harjani

    16 October 2020

    16 Oct 2020

    GNET-CENS Workshop: Online Agitators, Extremists and Counter-Messaging in Indonesia

    Cameron Sumpter

    21 September 2020

    21 Sep 2020

    CO20146 | 5G and Techno-Nationalism: Choosing Sides?

    Shashi Jayakumar, Manoj Harjani

    17 July 2020

    17 Jul 2020

    CO20143 | Australia Under Cyber Attack: Dissecting Canberra’s Response

    Tan E Guang Eugene

    15 July 2020

    15 Jul 2020

    CO20141 | BLM Movement: Singapore and Glocalisation

    Norman Vasu, Yasmine Wong

    13 July 2020

    13 Jul 2020

    CO20132 | Pandemic Conundrum: To Control or to Trust?

    Yasmine Wong

    26 June 2020

    26 Jun 2020
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    CO20123 | ‘Infodemic’: More Than a Public Health Crisis

    Dymples Leong

    17 June 2020

    17 Jun 2020
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    CO20121 | Pandemic and Beyond: Phishing in a Larger Pond

    Jennifer Yang Hui, Teo Yi-Ling

    15 June 2020

    15 Jun 2020

    CO20119 | Pandemic, Technology and Privacy: How Far Will the State Go?

    Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman, Gulizar Haciyakupoglu

    12 June 2020

    12 Jun 2020

    CO20112 | Pandemic: The Idea of Social Resilience

    Norman Vasu

    05 June 2020

    5 Jun 2020
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