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CEOs in Thailand must lead the way in managing software assets. To reduce information security risks BSA praises the work of the NSO in enforcing copyright laws. But it also requires more cooperation from senior executives of business organizations. To use the software legally Although the Economic Crime Suppression Division (EEC) continues to enforce copyright laws, To reduce the rate of software piracy But it was also found that more than half of business organizations in Thailand Using software without a license agreement (license) or pirating the software. Therefore, it is extremely important that senior executives of business organizations take urgent action. To change to use software in accordance with the law. Currently, approximately 66 percent of business organizations in Thailand use software without a license agreement (license), causing data protection risks. Because software without a license agreement
There is a high chance of being attacked by malware. and causing weaknesses in the Industry Email List cyber defense mechanisms of business organizations. and Thailand as a whole Serious enforcement of copyright laws Including the continuous search and prosecution of business organizations that use software without a license agreement throughout the country. It is one of the methods of deterrence. This has caused business organizations to change to use software that is more legal. At the same time, senior executives of business organizations in Thailand You must also establish a policy regarding the use of software within your organization. Because it continues to affect customer data protection measures. Protect digital assets and corporate reputation Including the financial status, "In fact, the Office of the Narcotics Control Board has done an admirable job in investigating, investigating, and inspecting and prosecuting business organizations that use software without a license agreement (license). And we hope this effort will result in more businesses shifting to legal software.
To help protect data,” Mr. Darun Sawnay, Senior Director, BSA I Software Alliance said, “But senior executives of business organizations in Thailand should be more involved. They proactively work to ensure that their businesses are in compliance with the law. Currently this may not be enough. They can also help by getting the message out to all parts of the organization. that the use of illegal software is unacceptable.” According to the BSA I Software Alliance, the OCDC has a top-notch performance in the Asia-Pacific region. In terms of promoting and supporting an environment for using software that is legal and safe, in 2019, the Office of Narcotics Control Board conducted investigations and investigated hundreds of cases of software piracy. Including raiding and prosecuting dozens of business organizations that use illegal software. "In terms of operations The software industry would like to praise the work of the Office of the Provincial Administrative Organization," Mr. Darun said. "But what we want to see is the development of cooperation from leaders of business organizations in Thailand.
There is a high chance of being attacked by malware. and causing weaknesses in the Industry Email List cyber defense mechanisms of business organizations. and Thailand as a whole Serious enforcement of copyright laws Including the continuous search and prosecution of business organizations that use software without a license agreement throughout the country. It is one of the methods of deterrence. This has caused business organizations to change to use software that is more legal. At the same time, senior executives of business organizations in Thailand You must also establish a policy regarding the use of software within your organization. Because it continues to affect customer data protection measures. Protect digital assets and corporate reputation Including the financial status, "In fact, the Office of the Narcotics Control Board has done an admirable job in investigating, investigating, and inspecting and prosecuting business organizations that use software without a license agreement (license). And we hope this effort will result in more businesses shifting to legal software.
To help protect data,” Mr. Darun Sawnay, Senior Director, BSA I Software Alliance said, “But senior executives of business organizations in Thailand should be more involved. They proactively work to ensure that their businesses are in compliance with the law. Currently this may not be enough. They can also help by getting the message out to all parts of the organization. that the use of illegal software is unacceptable.” According to the BSA I Software Alliance, the OCDC has a top-notch performance in the Asia-Pacific region. In terms of promoting and supporting an environment for using software that is legal and safe, in 2019, the Office of Narcotics Control Board conducted investigations and investigated hundreds of cases of software piracy. Including raiding and prosecuting dozens of business organizations that use illegal software. "In terms of operations The software industry would like to praise the work of the Office of the Provincial Administrative Organization," Mr. Darun said. "But what we want to see is the development of cooperation from leaders of business organizations in Thailand.