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1. HL Sensecurity - The Network & Security Professionals
www.hlsensecurity.com/company_ - [Cached]Published on: 6/2/2006 Last Visited: 6/2/2006
DR BRIAN CHEN Director, HL Sensecurity Pte Ltd CTO, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore
As the Chief Technology Officer of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, Brian provides the leadership and vision to support the strategic use of infocomm in the economic and social sectors of Singapore. Prior to his current post, he was the Director of Engineering in Motorola's Global Telecom Solution Group where he was responsible for overseeing the company's technology roadmap and development of business opportunities. He has participated in standards activities of various Telecommunications Industry Association committees and actively promoted advanced technologies in the Asia Pacific region. Dr Chen holds a BSc In Physics from the National Taiwan University, a Master degree in Nuclear Engineering from MIT, a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Notre Dame. He has over 40 publications and 2 patents to his name and has been a frequent invited speaker in global conferences, universities and national laboratories. He has also received several awards during his career, including the recipient of "1995 Motorola Standards Setter of the Year Award" for leadership in IS-634(A+) adoption by the telecom industries. -
2. cio.co.nz
cio.co.nz/cio.nsf/news/BB15829 - [Cached]Published on: 10/4/2002 Last Visited: 12/30/2007
Brian Chen, CTO of the Infocomm Development Authority (IDA), the government's own IT shop, offers a more practical description: "Singapore is Asia 101," he says.
Email to a Friend Printer Friendly FRAMINGHAM (07/09/2002) - "The Gateway to Asia" is how the marketing brochures promote Singapore. But Brian Chen, CTO of the Infocomm Development Authority (IDA), the government's own IT shop, offers a more practical description: "Singapore is Asia 101," he says.
Or Asia Lite. Or Asia for Beginners. As opposed to countries such as China and India, where large labor forces are at least partially compromised by creaky IT infrastructures or cranky governments, Singapore is the plug-and-play marketplace a super-wired country where, as the Singaporeans would have Westerners believe, the e-business is brisk and the living is easy.
"This is the place you go to get your feet wet in Asia," says Chen, who was born in Fujian Province in China, was educated as an engineer in the United States, and worked for Motorola Inc. in China just prior to joining the IDA in early 2000. And as Chen sits in IDA's spacious, elegant lounge in the Suntec City Tower Three in Singapore's Marina district (where pop rocker Christopher Cross had performed two days before), Singapore certainly seems to offer Westerners a home away from home.
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3. Sensecurity - the Internet Security Specialist
www.sensecurity.com/about-boar - [Cached]Published on: 1/29/2003 Last Visited: 1/29/2003
DR BRIAN CHEN Director, Sensecurity Pte Ltd CTO, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore
As the Chief Technology Officer of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, Dr. Brian Chen provides the leadership and vision to support the strategic use of infocomm in the economic and social sectors of Singapore. Prior to his current post, he was the Director of Engineering in Motorola's Global Telecom Solution Group where he was responsible for overseeing the company's technology roadmap and development of business opportunities. He has participated in standards activities of various Telecommunications Industry Association committees and actively promoted advanced technologies in the Asia Pacific region. Dr Chen holds a BSc In Physics from the National Taiwan University, a Master degree in Nuclear Engineering from MIT, a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Notre Dame. He has over 40 publications and 2 patents to his name and has been a frequent invited speaker in global conferences, universities and national laboratories. He has also received several awards during his career, including the recipient of "1995 Motorola Standards Setter of the Year Award" for leadership in IS-634(A+) adoption by the telecom industries.

