Hackers gained access to the health data of about 1.5 million patients who had visited SingHealth hospitals. EPA
Hackers gained access to the health data of about 1.5 million patients who had visited SingHealth hospitals. EPA
Hackers gained access to the health data of about 1.5 million patients who had visited SingHealth hospitals. EPA
Hackers gained access to the health data of about 1.5 million patients who had visited SingHealth hospitals. EPA

Security check on UAE's 'well-protected' medical data after hack in Singapore


Nick Webster
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An attack on healthcare records in Singapore has served as a warning for cyber security experts in the UAE to revisit the systems in place and a call for better technological tools such as blockchain to prevent such data breaches.


Cyber security experts claim the attack on SingHealth was the work of state-sponsored hackers, as the data targeted had no clear commercial value. The hackers, it was said, went for specific compromising data on Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, but they also secured demographic data on 1.5 million SingHealth patients, including the outpatient prescription records.

Like Singapore, the UAE has smart city ambitions — pioneering a number of initiatives in the public and private sectors to improve residents’ lives.

But often that means having huge amounts of sensitive data connected to the internet.

Although online data is reasonably well protected in the UAE, some areas are vulnerable to attack.

Eddie Schwartz, executive Vice President of Cyber Services at DarkMatter, says healthcare systems are not monitored well enough. Courtesy Dark Matter
Eddie Schwartz, executive Vice President of Cyber Services at DarkMatter, says healthcare systems are not monitored well enough. Courtesy Dark Matter

“Everyone should be concerned no matter where they are, as hackers have wide capabilities, but the UAE has reasonably well protected health records, said Eddie Schwartz, executive vice president at cyber security company DarkMatter.

“We see good access controls in the UAE but like other countries, the level of security varies greatly.

“One of the weaknesses we see in healthcare is monitoring and if they have the ability to detect when a breach has occurred.

“We know electronic record systems are targets for hackers, so we’re looking at new approaches to encryption and tighter access control, such as blockchain.”

Where large hospitals and government hospitals have money to deal with security, smaller clinics and offices may not be able to afford to protect their information.

Singapore premier Lee warned that whoever the hackers were, they were "extremely skilled and determined" and had "huge resources".

On Tuesday, Reuters reported that the Singapore government disconnected computers from the internet at public healthcare centres to safeguard against a repeat attack, even though the move could cause "inconvenience for patients and healthcare staff".

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Financial or identity-related data gleaned from health records has an intrinsic value on the open market.

By putting medical records on the blockchain, a list of records linked by cryptography, authorities can see every time a medical record is accessed or changed.

It allows them to tightly control who has access to those records and also revoke access easily.

More than 1.4 million Dubai Health Authority patient medical records and 112 million transactions have been transferred to the Salama system, an online portal to access data.

The system allows doctors to access integrated patient information, with an overview of their condition delivered at the stroke of a key.

"Blockchain is offering new possibilities to restricting access to medical records," Mr Schwartz said.

“We are seeing strong interest in Dubai and Abu Dhabi about the implementation of blockchain, certainly as a starting point for government services.

“Over the coming years that will mature in the healthcare industry.

“There is some encryption now, or two factor authentication where a doctor and nurse will have to both enter an access code and swipe card to access information.”

The 2017 WannaCry virus crippled computers worldwide, encrypting files and making them inaccessible unless people paid a ransom ranging from $300 to $600.

Healthcare services in the UK were one of those areas target, with doctors locked out of patient records.

To combat cybercrime, the Telecommunications Regulations Authority launched awareness campaigns, including lectures, seminars and workshops to promote cyber safety.

It advises all concerned authorities and departments to create backup copies of their data, saving them on other devices that are not connected to the internet.

“Nation-states increasingly collect intelligence through cyber espionage operations that exploit the very technology we rely upon in our daily lives,” said Eric Hoh, president of Asia Pacific at security experts FireEye.

“Many businesses and governments in Southeast Asia face cyber threats, but few recognise the scale of the risks they pose.

“There are no quick fixes to the cyber security challenge, and breaches are inevitable.

“It’s important that business and governments work together to improve our collective security so that when breaches do occur, we can minimise the consequences.”

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6.20pm: West Acre
7pm: Flood Zone
7.40pm: Straight No Chaser
8.15pm: Romantic Warrior
8.50pm: Calandogan
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FIGHT CARD

From 5.30pm in the following order:

Featherweight

Marcelo Pontes (BRA) v Azouz Anwar (EGY)

Catchweight 90kg

Moustafa Rashid Nada (KSA) v Imad Al Howayeck (LEB)

Welterweight

Mohammed Al Khatib (JOR) v Gimbat Ismailov (RUS)

Flyweight (women)

Lucie Bertaud (FRA) v Kelig Pinson (BEL)

Lightweight

Alexandru Chitoran (BEL) v Regelo Enumerables Jr (PHI)

Catchweight 100kg

Mohamed Ali (EGY) v Marc Vleiger (NED)

Featherweight

James Bishop (AUS) v Mark Valerio (PHI)

Welterweight

Gerson Carvalho (BRA) v Abdelghani Saber (EGY)

Middleweight 

Bakhtiyar Abbasov (AZE) v Igor Litoshik (BLR)

Bantamweight:

Fabio Mello (BRA) v Mark Alcoba (PHI)

Welterweight

Ahmed Labban (LEB) v Magomedsultan Magemedsultanov (RUS)

Bantamweight

Trent Girdham (AUS) v Jayson Margallo (PHI)

Lightweight

Usman Nurmagomedov (RUS) v Roman Golovinov (UKR)

Middleweight

Tarek Suleiman (SYR) v Steve Kennedy (AUS)

Lightweight

Dan Moret (USA) v Anton Kuivanen (FIN)

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Also on December 7 to 9, the third edition of the Gulf Car Festival (www.gulfcarfestival.com) will take over Dubai Festival City Mall, a new venue for the event. Last year's festival brought together about 900 cars worth more than Dh300 million from across the Emirates and wider Gulf region – and that first figure is set to swell by several hundred this time around, with between 1,000 and 1,200 cars expected. The first day is themed around American muscle; the second centres on supercars, exotics, European cars and classics; and the final day will major in JDM (Japanese domestic market) cars, tuned vehicles and trucks. Individuals and car clubs can register their vehicles, although the festival isn’t all static displays, with stunt drifting, a rev battle, car pulls and a burnout competition.

Race card

6.30pm: Maiden (TB) Dh 82,500 (Dirt) 1.600m

7.05pm: Maiden (TB) Dh 82,500 (D) 2,000m

7.50pm: Handicap (TB) Dh 82,500 (D) 1,600m

8.15pm: The Garhoud Sprint Listed (TB) Dh 132,500 (D) 1,200m

8.50pm: The Entisar Listed (TB) Dh 132,500 (D) 2,000m

9.25pm: Conditions (TB) Dh 120,000 (D) 1,400m

The biog

Alwyn Stephen says much of his success is a result of taking an educated chance on business decisions.

His advice to anyone starting out in business is to have no fear as life is about taking on challenges.

“If you have the ambition and dream of something, follow that dream, be positive, determined and set goals.

"Nothing and no-one can stop you from succeeding with the right work application, and a little bit of luck along the way.”

Mr Stephen sells his luxury fragrances at selected perfumeries around the UAE, including the House of Niche Boutique in Al Seef.

He relaxes by spending time with his family at home, and enjoying his wife’s India cooking. 

Zombieland: Double Tap

Director: Ruben Fleischer

Stars: Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone

Four out of five stars 

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Produced by: Reliance Entertainment with Chalk and Cheese Films
Director: Tushar Hiranandani
Cast: Taapsee Pannu, Bhumi Pednekar, Prakash Jha, Vineet Singh
Rating: 3.5/5 stars

Squad: Majed Naser, Abdulaziz Sanqour, Walid Abbas, Khamis Esmail, Habib Fardan, Mohammed Marzouq (Shabab Al Ahli Dubai), Khalid Essa, Muhanad Salem, Mohammed Ahmed, Ismail Ahmed, Ahmed Barman,  Amer Abdulrahman, Omar Abdulrahman (Al Ain), Ali Khaseif, Fares Juma, Mohammed Fawzi, Khalfan Mubarak, Mohammed Jamal, Ahmed Al Attas (Al Jazira), Ahmed Rashid, Mohammed Al Akbari (Al Wahda), Tariq Ahmed, Mahmoud Khamis, Khalifa Mubarak, Jassim Yaqoub (Al Nasr), Ali Salmeen (Al Wasl), Yousef Saeed (Sharjah), Suhail Al Nubi (Baniyas)

Test

Director: S Sashikanth

Cast: Nayanthara, Siddharth, Meera Jasmine, R Madhavan

Star rating: 2/5

The specs: 2019 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera

Price, base: Dh1.2 million

Engine: 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12

Transmission: Eight-speed automatic

Power: 725hp @ 6,500pm

Torque: 900Nm @ 1,800rpm

Fuel economy, combined:  12.3L / 100km (estimate)

What the law says

Micro-retirement is not a recognised concept or employment status under Federal Decree Law No. 33 of 2021 on the Regulation of Labour Relations (as amended) (UAE Labour Law). As such, it reflects a voluntary work-life balance practice, rather than a recognised legal employment category, according to Dilini Loku, senior associate for law firm Gateley Middle East.

“Some companies may offer formal sabbatical policies or career break programmes; however, beyond such arrangements, there is no automatic right or statutory entitlement to extended breaks,” she explains.

“Any leave taken beyond statutory entitlements, such as annual leave, is typically regarded as unpaid leave in accordance with Article 33 of the UAE Labour Law. While employees may legally take unpaid leave, such requests are subject to the employer’s discretion and require approval.”

If an employee resigns to pursue micro-retirement, the employment contract is terminated, and the employer is under no legal obligation to rehire the employee in the future unless specific contractual agreements are in place (such as return-to-work arrangements), which are generally uncommon, Ms Loku adds.

Moral education needed in a 'rapidly changing world'

Moral education lessons for young people is needed in a rapidly changing world, the head of the programme said.

Alanood Al Kaabi, head of programmes at the Education Affairs Office of the Crown Price Court - Abu Dhabi, said: "The Crown Price Court is fully behind this initiative and have already seen the curriculum succeed in empowering young people and providing them with the necessary tools to succeed in building the future of the nation at all levels.

"Moral education touches on every aspect and subject that children engage in.

"It is not just limited to science or maths but it is involved in all subjects and it is helping children to adapt to integral moral practises.

"The moral education programme has been designed to develop children holistically in a world being rapidly transformed by technology and globalisation."

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