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WOK HEY Flies The Finest Asian Stir-Fry Dishes From Singapore To Sunway Pyramid

 |  Tuesday, 17 May 2022 07:00  |  Published in GENERAL

WOK HEY reinvents Asian stir-fry staples

PETALING JAYA – 17 May 2022 - WOK HEY, Singapore’s fast-casual, convenient, take-out kiosk concept offering tasty, nutritional, value-for-money, customizable Asian stir-fry dishes with a modern twist, is bringing the deliciousness to Malaysia. Inspired by the cornerstone of Cantonese-style cooking, WOK HEY was seeded on the idea to create modern interpretations of the traditional Asian stir-fry staples in a box. Since opening its doors in 2017, WOK HEY has held on to the belief that one day, Asian stir-fry staples can become a significant mainstream segment in the fast-casual category globally. With over 34 outlets in Singapore, WOK HEY made its international debut in Sunway Pyramid in mid-January 2022. Located at LG2.43A, WOK HEY is set to charm Malaysian tastebuds with Singapore’s finest stir-fry dishes, flavoured with a whole load of “wok hei” goodness. 

DKSH Malaysia’s Healthcare Supply Chain Continues to Uphold Security Standards with TAPA Recertification

 |  Tuesday, 17 May 2022 17:06  |  Published in GENERAL

Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, May 17, 2022 – DKSH, a leading Market Expansion Services provider, has received the level “A” recertification in Facility Security Requirements (FSR) by the prestigious Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) for its Shah Alam distribution center in Selangor.

DKSH’s Shah Alam distribution center was first certified as level “A” for FSR in 2019. With the introduction of IT and Cyber Security requirements by TAPA in its FSR audit process in 2021, the distribution center has once again been recognized by TAPA for its industry-wide respected and high standard practices in supply chain security management.

Nine-in-ten organizations already attacked by ransomware would pay ransom if targeted again

 |  Tuesday, 17 May 2022 07:19  |  Published in GENERAL

The new Kaspersky report, “How business executives perceive ransomware threat” discovered that in 88% of organizations previously attacked by ransomware, business leaders would choose to pay a ransom if faced with another attack. Across organizations that have yet to be victimized, only 67% would be willing to pay, and they would be less inclined to do so immediately. While ransomware remains a prominent threat, with two-thirds (64%) of companies already having suffered an attack, paying ransom seems to be perceived by executives as a reliable way of addressing the issue. 

Ransomware has become something of a buzzword in the corporate world, with large attacks on enterprises appearing in headlines week after week and the number of attacks using ransomware almost doubling in 2021 alone. These statistics raise the question of how businesses will react in the event of an attack and what their attitudes towards paying ransoms to the criminals behind them will be. 


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