Cloudsine Award for Software and Systems Security

Financial Aid Type: Awards & Prizes, Donors
Nationality: Singapore Citizen, Permanent Resident, Foreigner
Student Type: Current Students

About the Award

Established in 2022, the Cloudsine Award for Software and Systems Security is given annually to a student from the School of Computing and Information Systems (SCIS) at the Singapore Management University, providing recognition to the best student in the Software and Systems Security course offered by SCIS.  It aims to motivate the University's exceptional students' talents in SCIS and spur them to greater heights of academic excellence.

Eligibility Criteria

The Award will be given annually to the best SCIS student in the Software and Systems Security course offered by SCIS and enrolled in any of the following programmes:

  • Information Systems
  • Computing and Law
  • ​​​​Computer Science
  • Software Engineering

The Award will only be given if there is a candidate of sufficient merit. 

Benefits

Certificate and $2,000 Cash Prize

Application

Recipient will be determined by SCIS.

Enquiries

Centre for Student Financial Assistance
Office of Admissions and Financial Assistance
Email: finasst@smu.edu.sg

About the Donor

Cloudsine is a cloud security company that helps organizations to adopt the cloud in a secure manner.  We also develop our own cloud software, WebOrion, which has two awarded patents to protect websites from being hacked and defaced.  We adopt the latest technologies in artificial intelligence, blockchain and cyber security to power our own products and to help customers leverage digital technology for innovation.  Since 2012, we have built a track record of reputable large enterprise and government customers across Asia Pacific including Singapore, Australia, Philippines, Indonesia, and Hong Kong.

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