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Changi Airport enhances internet security

Singaporean network and security solutions provider, Advanced Network Technology Laboratories (ANTlabs), announced the launch of its Securite solution to secure Changi Airport with The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). The advanced anti-data theft solution is deployed airport-wide on the free-Internet access terminals at Changi airport.

According to ANTlabs, the Securite solution prevents viruses and spy-ware from stealing user information when they surf the Internet, giving passengers the confidence to know that their private and sensitive data is safe at all levels when they check their email and transact online at Changi Airport. With over 300 free Internet access terminals throughout the airport, Changi Airport is renowned for having one of the most populous airport-wide free Internet kiosk service for passengers in the world, with over 1.3 million business and leisure travelers alike using the service annually.

“We are delighted to forge this relationship with CAAS. It is a testament to our achievements and ambitions in the security space. This win represents the next phase of our growth and will take ANTlabs beyond our traditional boundaries and provide a springboard for our expansion on the world stage,” said Mr Ang Kwang Tat, CEO of ANTlabs.

“Our Securite solution is gathering momentum in the market and we aim to expand our presence in other regions as well as tying up the home front, and we hope to elevate the appeal of our offerings following the successful roll-out at Changi Airport.”

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