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Executive Summary on Study of Economic Benefit Analysis of Developing Hong Kong into a Regional Data Centre Hub
Disclaimer: The Consultancy Reports as shown represent the views or comments of the independent Consultant based on its findings during the consultancy study. The publication of the Reports does not necessarily mean that the Government has adopted or endorsed or otherwise any views, recommendations or conclusions of the Consultant.
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Introduction
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Tangible Economic Benefits
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Intangible Economic Benefits
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Overseas Policies Measures and Developments
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Addressing the need for facilitation
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Conclusion
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Fact Sheet: Hong Kong – A Premier Location as an ICT Hub |
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Report on the Institutional Review of Computer Emergency Response Centre Services in Hong Kong
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The Government Chief Information Officer (GCIO) has completed an institutional review of the Computer Emergency Response Centre (CERC) services in Hong Kong. This Report documents the findings and recommendations. |
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2008 Digital 21 Strategy
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The Digital 21 Strategy is the blueprint for the development of information and communications technology (ICT) in Hong Kong. It is updated regularly to take into account technological advancement and changing needs of the society.
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Three Smart Tips to Clean Your PC with Health Check
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To further educate the general public on information security, the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) has published the leaflet "Three Smart Tips to Clean Your PC with Health Check", which explains how to :
- Say No to Virus & Spyware : Install and scan with updated anti-virus and anti-spyware software to protect your computer from virus or malicious code
- Put on Armor of Fire : Install and enable personal firewall to block unwanted traffic
- Seal all Cracks : Apply security patches regularly to eliminate vulnerability
The leaflet also guides you to assess how secure is your PC.
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Leaflet on Be a smart Internet User
Poster on Be a smart Internet User
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To arouse the public's concern over the importance of information security, the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer has published in June 2005 a leaflet and poster entitled "Be a smart Internet User". So be a smart Internet user, equip yourself against computer crimes. |