id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-256163-62cc135r Laurie Lau, Yiu Chung Cybercrime in cloud: Risks and responses in Hong Kong, Singapore 2015-06-05 .txt text/plain 8451 369 51 Then, I review how the authorities in Hong Kong and Singapore respond to cybercrime risks and explore the current government policies on cloud computing, particularly in fighting cybercrime. For instance, in accordance with the United Nation International Telecommunication Union (UNITU) report on the digital divide in 2012, 1 IT disparities in terms of access to information and communication technology are pronounced between the developed Western economies such as those of America, Canada, and Western European countries (this group includes a few advanced economies in Asia such as those of Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Hong Kong), and the lessdeveloped economies such as those of Northern Africa, Latin America, Pacific Ocean Islands, and some parts of South Eastern Asia. At the domestic level, both governments in Hong Kong and in Singapore must provide sufficient financial support to the policing agencies to enable them to fight the emerging crime such as cloud and smart mobile phone crimes. ./cache/cord-256163-62cc135r.txt ./txt/cord-256163-62cc135r.txt