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A cyber-attack could mean global economic losses of between $121 billion and $234 billion and insurance losses of between $27 billion and $40 billion.
Tablet devices and smartphones can be used to improve learning in public schools by providing real-time data on performance of teachers and students.
In Seoul, commuters use a smart card to pay for travel on any mode of public transport.
Precision farming, AI-powered pest detection, and drone-based imaging empower farmers to optimize resources and improve yields.
With foreign aid assistance, the mobilization of nongovernment organizations, the community, and other key stakeholders, the government of the Republic of Korea was able to implement policies for a successful country-wide reforestation program.
The student assistance program may be expanded to cushion the pandemic’s impact and enable more poor students, regardless of gender, to complete school.
Digital tools may be used to overcome challenges in planning, logistics management, vaccination administration, and immunization monitoring.
In the digital economy, central bankers and regulators face the challenge of ensuring consumer safety and financial stability while promoting innovation in the financial sector.
High upfront costs and lack of incentives impede fuel efficiency initiatives in road freight in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
Urban planners in Seoul shifted from paper-based processes to a computerized system to improve information sharing and decision-making.