How a network of inauthentic websites could be a threat to Singapore
On 22 October 2024, the Singapore Government issued directions to Singapore Internet service providers to disable access by its Singapore users to websites found to be “inauthentic”. Such inauthentic websites are part of the new tactics being used in hostile information campaigns around the world, w...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1809652024-11-10T15:43:37Z How a network of inauthentic websites could be a threat to Singapore Ang, Benjamin Leong, Dymples S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences Country and region studies Singapore and homeland security On 22 October 2024, the Singapore Government issued directions to Singapore Internet service providers to disable access by its Singapore users to websites found to be “inauthentic”. Such inauthentic websites are part of the new tactics being used in hostile information campaigns around the world, which could also be used against Singapore. Published version 2024-11-06T02:59:14Z 2024-11-06T02:59:14Z 2024 Commentary Ang, B. & Leong, D. (2024). How a network of inauthentic websites could be a threat to Singapore. RSIS Commentaries, 162-24. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180965 en RSIS Commentaries, 162-24 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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On 22 October 2024, the Singapore Government issued directions to Singapore Internet service providers to disable access by its Singapore users to websites found to be “inauthentic”. Such inauthentic websites are part of the new tactics being used in hostile information campaigns around the world, which could also be used against Singapore. |
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