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Secure your organization’s future: prioritize trusted digital infrastructure and AI governance today

By Tee Jyh Chong, Senior Vice President (APAC), Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise | Wednesday, November 26, 2025, 11:04 AM Asia/Singapore

Secure your organization’s future: prioritize trusted digital infrastructure and AI governance today

Fragmented systems and AI risks are creating unpredictable security and privacy challenges that are wrecking digital trust. Can this be fixed?

For better or worse, the narrative around the Asia Pacific region’s digital economy has focused recently on AI innovation and technological adoption.

However, the true driver of long-term value is the trusted digital foundation upon which innovations run.

Organizations need to move away from looking at building a secure, managed, and compliant infrastructure as the responsibility of IT teams. Instead, this should be a strategic imperative for every business as today, trust is now the currency that we trade in. 

Recognizing a fragmented digital landscape
In today’s push towards digital transformation, fragmented systems are everywhere. Businesses have adopted a patchwork of cloud, hybrid and on-premises solutions, creating a multitude of disjointed data flows and security blind spots. This disjointed ecosystem results in data silos and security vulnerabilities, which complicates secure AI integration.

For example, in the public sector, a government’s different agencies may be using separate and incompatible systems for traffic management, public safety, and utility monitoring. This siloed approach hinders their ability to share critical data and coordinate a unified response. This type of fragmentation is not simply an IT problem but should be looked at from an operational perspective as it not only hinders efficiency, but the overall security posture of key government machinery as well.

As a result, customers, partners and regulators are increasingly concerned about data security and privacy. This agglomerates into privacy fears and eroded confidence in the system. For consumers across Asia (and indeed the rest of the world), digital trust is a fundamental issue of utmost importance. Now, this unstable trust in a fragmented digital landscape is being rocked by AI development.

AI is seen as the next frontier in business, and firms are racing to implement all sorts of innovative AI technology to transform their organizations. However, without the appropriate guardrails, AI implementation has the potential to erode trust among customers even further. Poorly implemented AI usage can expose sensitive data, introduce fresh security vulnerabilities, and create a whole host of compliance risks, especially when dealing with third-party AI vendors.

How to regain the trust imperative
Regionally, organizations need to build a single, cohesive ecosystem where trust is built-in and not simply bolted on.

Building a unified, secure digital foundation requires three important considerations:

  1. Secure hybrid communications can turn the workplace into a secure digital environment where every interaction, from a voice call to a file transfer, is protected. For example, Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) recently announced an AI Assurance Sandbox, that acknowledges that AI deployment requires a safe, controlled environment to evaluate risks (such as data leakage) properly.
  2. End-to-end Security and Privacy by Design: This begins with a resilient Security by Design approach built on a Zero Trust architecture. This proactive security posture complements Privacy by Design principles, which embed data protection into the core of systems, ensuring sensitive information is handled securely by default, not as an afterthought.
  3. Measurable governance and compliance: While certifications such as the ISO/IEC 27001 are a critical start, the regulatory landscape is evolving. We can see the future in regulations like Europe’s NIS2 Directive. Although the regulation is intended for Europe, its principles are globally relevant, demanding stricter incident reporting and preventing vendors from publicly listing customers — closing a loophole that allows bad actors to identify targets using known software vulnerabilities. Adhering to these emerging, higher standards can offer enterprises and public organizations alike a significant competitive edge over those that look at compliance through a retroactive lens.

Trusted digital foundations: a competitive advantage

Advocating for a trusted and resilient digital foundation may not be the flashiest pitch, but it is one that brings a long-term competitive advantage in the APAC region, insulating organizations from the risk that comes from losing trust with one’s customer base.

Integrating communications, networks and data governance into a single cohesive strategy to build this digital foundation can certainly be a challenging task. Do business leaders have the courage to advocate for the hard changes necessary to set their organizations up for success in the digital economy, or will they simply continue to chase the latest hype cycle?

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