Events

Cyber N’US 2019

At first glance, Ms. Paula Januszkiewicz’s sleek hairstyle, cool fashion sense, and youthful image combined with her compelling stage presence might lead you to believe that she is a famous music pop star or media personality. Few would believe that in reality, she is actually a world renowned cyber security expert who travels around the world over 250 days of the year to speak about this subject that she is supremely knowledgeable and passionate about.

“Build on Singapore 2019” Hackathon

We are truly proud of our NUS students who walked away with the top 3 prizes in the “Build on Singapore 2019” hackathon yesterday! NUS IT, together with AWS and Govtech, organised this inaugural event which saw students from post-secondary institutions participating in this competition. This is a nation-wide initiative from NUS IT to bring the world to the classroom for students, and lead in harnessing IT in higher education.

Bug Bounty Challenge 2019

We’re honoured that NUS is the first university in Singapore to actively incentivise its own students to hone their hacking skills through a bug bounty challenge. We’re also the only university outside of the US that HackerOne has partnered with, to empower students to secure the campus.

A Preview into Windows Mobile 6.5 0S

A Preview into Windows Mobile 6.5 0S 24 September 2009 On 24 Sept 2009, NUS staff who are using Windows Mobile device to synchronise their NUS emails were invited to a preview of the new generation of Windows Mobile operating system (OS), i.e. “Windows Mobile 6.5”. This was made possible

The Tower and The Cloud

The Tower and The Cloud 16 September 2009 Richard N. Katz, vice president of EDUCAUSE and founding director of the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) was invited to NUS on 16 September 2009 to give a talk on “The Tower and The Cloud”. The talk examines the evolution of

NUS and Lenovo Open a $150,000 ThinkLab

NUS and Lenovo Open a $150,000 ThinkLab 2007 Lenovo Singapore and the National University of Singapore officially launched the ThinkLab at the University's Computer Centre - - an innovative PC lab designed to enable more efficiency and less downtime. ThinkLab facilitates students to See More, Hear More and Worry Less

NUS launches IT Disaster Recovery Centre

NUS launches IT Disaster Recovery Centre 2007 A $4.7 million NUS data centre now serves the University, protecting the vast information flow among the entire NUS population of faculty, staff and students. The IT Disaster Recovery Centre is a first for Singapore's higher education sector. Built by Siemens IT Solutions