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20 July 2021

Digital health: Seven ways to build ‘smart’ healthcare supply chains in Indonesia

While COVID-19 has overwhelmed the best healthcare systems in developed nations, resource-limited hospitals in countries such as Indonesia faced even greater, unprecedented challenges.

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19 December 2019

| Caroline Chan Eugene Sebastian Matthew Warren

Up the Game: Issues, risks and challenges in Indonesia’s e-commerce cybersecurity

Indonesia’s digital economy is massively important, but without reliable cybersecurity systems, 150 million users remain exposed to security threats.

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