Saturday, 20 October 2007

RFID blood bank in Malaysia

Perhaps, it was quite an astonishment for certain countries that Malaysia is leading the pack in RFID growth, albeit, the data protection and privacy laws is pending. Public policy engagement in this area should be of a great concern. Indeed, it would not be materialised if there would be limited participation by the stakeholders. The recent development that was jointly developed by Intel and Siemens for an RFID blood bank is noble. Yet, it's generally unsure whether there have been certain pre-emptive risk controls, measures and privacy impact assessment. I believe, certain compliance checklist and best practices have been incorporated. The news are readable here.

Malaysian RFID towards 2020

Hi blog.

It has been a while I have not been updating this blog due to my one whole month of hibernation for the LLM dissertation and settling down at work with a new position (as the Group General Counsel/Company Secretary, Vice President, Corporate Services).

Now, the dissertation has been passed, marked and finally received its commendable praise. Though I have not secured distinction, the fact that the subject matter is truly challenging. I managed to secure a very good mark. Thanks to the people who have had inspired my RFID research for the past one (1) year.

I will, however, post the contents of the dissertation bit by bit (chapter by chapter) soon. In the meantime, bumped into this. Although it's quite not a new development (in 2004). It would give some general idea, how would Malaysia position her RFID's market growth and potential.

Welcome back Noris! Sorry for the long gap.