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Turn your old running shoes into opportunities for the less fortunate with Running Lab’s Project Love Sneaker & Soles4Souls

KUALA LUMPUR, APRIL 2022 – Whether you are a seasoned marathon runner or a social runner, there comes a point when your running shoes reach the end of the road. No shoe lasts forever and according to experts, the average mileage of running shoes is about 400 miles or about 644 kilometres.

Although your retired running shoes may no longer be good for running in, they can be turned into business opportunities for people in developing countries, such as Honduras, Haiti and even Transnistria, by helping them launch and sustain their own small businesses selling donated shoes.

Project Love Sneaker is a shoe-donation drive organised by Running Lab Malaysia to serve the running community’s desire to recycle their “retired” running shoes that are still in good condition, for a good cause. Started in 2010 in Singapore, Project Love Sneaker has increasingly gained traction and interest. Running Lab is more committed than ever to reach out to a wider audience to spread the meaningful notion behind this campaign and this year is no different.

Do your part this April with Running Lab and Soles4Souls – simply drop off your preloved running shoes at any Running Lab store from 1 to 30 April 2022. And because we understand that retiring your favorite pair of running shoes is never easy, you get a RM150 Running Lab shoe voucher for every pair of preloved running shoes you donate in good condition.

Running Lab stores:

  • Running Lab Pavilion, Lot 5.102.02, Level 5, Pavilion Elite
  • Running Lab The Gardens Mall, Lot No. T-227, 3rd Floor, The Gardens Mall

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What condition should donated shoes be in?

  • Running shoes in clean & re-usable condition will be accepted.
  • All parts of the shoe must be intact.
  • There should be no holes on the outsole or upper of the shoe.
  • The outsole should not be fully worn out.

Are lifestyle shoes that look like running shoes acceptable?

Yes, they are acceptable as long as they are in good condition.

Are Children’s shoes accepted?

Children shoes are acceptable as long as they are in good re-usable condition

Are canvas shoes like Converse or Vans accepted?

Not acceptable as they are not sports/running shoes.

Are spike shoes accepted?

Spike shoes are not acceptable.

For more information on Running Lab, please visit:

Facebook: www.facebook.com/RunningLabMalaysia

Gaining telehealth patients’ trust: cybersecurity tips every doctor should know

By Denis Barinov, Head of Kaspersky Academy

18 March 2022

Medicine and privacy are concepts that have always gone hand in hand. Indeed, a commitment to medical confidentiality is even mentioned in the Hippocratic Oath, historically taken as an ethical code by physicians. But disclosure of health-related information may significantly affect a person’s private and personal life, so this kind of data is naturally something that one would prefer to control and, in some cases, keep secret.

Today however, privacy in medicine is no longer just a matter of doctors’ discretion or preservation of medical records. In recent years the healthcare sector has experienced some major changes: a survey from BDO confirms that 93% of healthcare organizations already have a digital transformation strategy, or are in the process of creating one, while the American Medical Association reports that in 2020, 79% of physicians use telehealth in their practices – compared to only 25% in 2018.

As well as creating new opportunities, this transformation also poses new risks. According to a Kaspersky survey conducted among healthcare workers, 52% of respondents have experienced cases where patients have refused to have a telehealth session due to privacy concerns.

People understand that data gathered and stored by healthcare organizations is highly lucrative for cybercriminals, with health records worth 50 times more than credit cards and social security numbers on the black market. This concern is heightened by an uncertainty in the cybersecurity awareness of hospital staff, doctors, and patients themselves.

Thus, doctors, especially those who conduct remote sessions, must be ready to speak about the basics of information security, as well as answering medical questions. In this article, we’ve gathered several tips that will be helpful for medical practitioners, addressing the most common doubts that patients have regarding telehealth appointments.

How can I be sure that healthcare organizations won’t compromise my data?

Our report suggests that almost half of clinicians (42%) conducting telehealth sessions do not have clear insights into how their patients’ data is being protected. Of course, doctors have a lot of important information to keep in mind, but a basic knowledge of cybersecurity measures implemented by the medical organization would allow them to be more confident in dealing with online resources and patients’ data.

Ask executives or your IT department to explain the common principles of information security, including: how sensitive data is protected within the organization; whether or not it is compliant with the laws regulating PII/PHI protection (like GDPR in Europe, CCPA and or HIPPA in the USA, etc.); how many data breaches and incidents have occurred in recent years; and what the results are of any recent third-party audits. Self-education is also another option. Cybersecurity may seem like rocket science for some users, but there are sources available that explain the basics in simple, easy to understand terms.

A general knowledge of the cyberdefenses in your organization won’t require special training, but will be helpful when reassuring patients.

Why do I have to use unfamiliar apps to talk to a doctor?

 54% of global frontline remote telehealth providers agree that some of their clinicians conduct remote telehealth sessions on apps that aren’t designed for telehealth. These apps, such as FaceTime, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and Zoom are convenient and popular. They’re used in everyday life and people don’t expect to face any problems with them.

However, unlike apps designed specifically for telehealth services, they haven’t been certified to safeguard sensitive personal data. In addition to possible data leakages, the usage of inappropriate apps may lead to disciplinary measures and heavy fines. Those who fail to put the right tools in place could also be violating billing requirements for telehealth and might miss out on purpose-built telehealth features, such as the integration of patient records or the safe sharing of live data from remote devices.

Both doctors and patients need to be aware of the risks that bypassing this high level of protection can bring.

What measures do you personally take to protect my personal information?

While a doctor shouldn’t be expected to bear all the responsibility for data safety, they should follow all the necessary actions to keep their patients protected:

  • Strong passwords: one of the most obvious, yet often overlooked, tips to protect your devices and accounts is to strengthen passwords. Passwords must be long, strong, and unique: at least 12 characters with a mix of numbers, symbols, and upper and lower case letters. Where possible, implement multifactor authentication to access your devices and accounts.
  • Regular updates: people often postpone software updates because they see no reason for them. Updates, however, contribute a lot to keeping your data safe. As well as adding new features, they can also provide security patches and repair vulnerabilities that may be used by criminals.
  • Vigilance against phishing: cybercriminals often disguise themselves as legitimate email senders to penetrate a company’s infrastructure. They use different approaches for different goals, so their bait seems more interesting to a potential victim. For example, when attacking a medical organization, a criminal may send emails related to medicine. This is why it’s important to think before clicking a link in an email. Pay attention to any irregularities, such as a misspelling or an odd syntax, and always check the link before opening it. If you are not sure whether you should trust the email you received, contact your IT personnel or information security team in your organization. Asking for advice won’t hurt, but it can prevent a potential attack on you or your entire organization.
  • Keeping everything in order: if possible, remove any unnecessary patient data stored on your personal and medical devices, and uninstall any software applications that aren’t essential to running the practice or are no longer needed.
  • Double back: if you are conducting telehealth sessions from outside the office, connect to the internet through a VPN to prevent adversaries from spying on you (consult with your company’s IT/IS teams on an approved VPN solution you can use). This way any data transmitted during the session will be encrypted, regardless of network settings, and outsiders will not be able to read it.
  • Attention to detail: bad things can happen, but if you notice them in time and warn your IT security team, the consequences may be far less serious. Look out for any unusual behavior, including the inaccessibility of digital services or any notifications about attempts to access your account and let the relevant specialists know about them.

No company is completely immune to cyberattacks and data breaches. However, gaining a basic knowledge of cybersecurity and following simple rules is the key to ensuring robust protection. It won’t take long and will contribute to your patients’ trust.

About Kaspersky

Kaspersky is a global cybersecurity and digital privacy company founded in 1997. Kaspersky’s deep threat intelligence and security expertise is constantly transforming into innovative security solutions and services to protect businesses, critical infrastructure, governments and consumers around the globe. The company’s comprehensive security portfolio includes leading endpoint protection and a number of specialized security solutions and services to fight sophisticated and evolving digital threats. Over 400 million users are protected by Kaspersky technologies and we help 240,000 corporate clients protect what matters most to them. Learn more at www.kaspersky.com.

 

“The Batman” Inspired HALLS DARK CHERRY Flavor Released by Mondelez International in Thailand

Mondelez International (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a global snack powerhouse, today announces the new Halls Dark Cherry product is available in Thailand. In partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC, the new flavor is inspired by the new Warner Bros. Pictures film, “The Batman.” The new flavor is now available in available in two different sizes – Halls Dark Cherry, priced at 10 Thai baht, is only at 7-Eleven branches. Halls XS Dark Cherry sugar-free, priced at 29 Thai baht, is available at convenience stores, supermarkets, hypermarkets, and retail stores across the country. Each size features unique, “The Batman” branded packaging for Super Hero fans to collect.

Mr. Anuraag Agarwal, Marketing Manager, Mondelez International (Thailand) Co., Ltd., said, “To reinforce our leadership in the global candy market, Halls is introducing our latest collaboration with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC to debut our newest flavor, Halls Dark Cherry! Featuring the rich scent of dark cherry, an intense flavor with a cool yet refreshing taste, the new flavor is a tribute to The Batman’s mysterious nature.”

The package is also made recycle-ready, which is in line with Mondelez International’s recent kick-off of Halls XS new recycle-ready grey vial packaging solution for all Halls XS flavors. This effort is part of the company’s sustainability goals and Halls is determined to be a part in creating a more circular plastics economy. As the number one candy brand in Thailand, Halls will continue to deliver appealing and innovative products that meet the insights and needs of consumers that they love and feel good about.

For more information, visit at www.facebook.com/HallsThailand/

Tealive announces new Pink Guava series with Roselle Jelly

Tealive has unveiled its latest Pink Guava that comes with vitamin-rich roselle jelly topping. The new Pink Guava series is available in both the creamy Pink Guava Milkshake & Sparkling Pink Guava Tea. Get yours now at the nearest Tealive outlets.

Pink Guava Milkshake is desribed as a milky blend of tropical pink guava, while Sparkling Pink Guava Tea is made fizzy for a delicious taste.

Celebrate Earth Hour In Style With Sun Life Malaysia’s Specially Curated Lilin+Co Candles

un Life Malaysia collaborates with Lilin+Co to curate an exclusive soy wax candle gift set themed 'One Hour, One World, One Future' to support Earth Hour 2022.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – March 16, 2022 – This March 26, from 8:30pm to 9:30pm local time, communities around the world will come together for one iconic action – to turn the lights off for an hour to observe Earth Hour 2022.

 

Pledging its support for Earth Hour 2022, Sun Life Malaysia, a life insurance and family Takaful provider, collaborates with Lilin+Co, a homegrown modern and minimalist scented candle company, to curate  exquisite soy wax candle gift sets, themed ‘One Hour, One World, Our Future’, to encourage more people to switch off non-essential lights, light a candle and help spread awareness about sustainability and climate change.

As a purpose-driven company, Sun Life Malaysia is committed to embed sustainability into every aspect of its business. Raymond Lew, CEO and President/Country Head of Sun Life Malaysia, said, “We focus our sustainability efforts around three main pillars – increasing financial security, fostering healthier lives and promoting sustainable investing. In 2022, we aim to double down on our efforts to help our Clients and communities adopt more sustainable lifestyles.”

The collaboration with Lilin+Co to celebrate Earth Hour 2022 is just one of the many ways Sun Life Malaysia aims to encourage more people to take active steps in their everyday lives to create a more sustainable, greener future.

With this collaboration, Sun Life Malaysia is offering Malaysians the opportunity to spend their one hour of peaceful darkness in the warm glow of not just one, but three specially curated, calming and sunny scents with a hint of citrus and floral notes:

  • Garden of Sunshine – a fresh blend of Neroli with Ylang Ylang
  • Happiness In A Jar – aromatic combination of Lemongrass & Lime
  • Sunny Breeze – a citrusy concoction featuring Mimosa & Mandarin scents

“With just a simple act of turning the lights off, it sends a powerful message that collectively we can do more to protect our planet. Through this collaboration, we hope to inspire more people to join in the pledge to make a small change in their everyday lives to reduce their carbon footprint,” Raymond added.

These specially curated scented candle sets were given away to 10 lucky winners of Sun Life Malaysia’s #PledgeForOurFuture contest which ran from March 1-12 on Sun Life Malaysia’s facebook recently.

Earth Hour is a global grassroots movement, first initiated by WWF (World Wildlife Fund) in 2007, to inspire individuals, communities, businesses and organisations to take tangible environmental action. Today, this symbolic lights-off event has expanded to examine the pressing issue of nature degradation and its impact on human health.

For more information on Sun Life Malaysia, visit www.sunlifemalaysia.com

 

 

Over two million sellers with the “Local Seller” tag on Shopee’s marketplace, offering consumers a wide range of authentic, Made-in-Malaysia products

KUALA LUMPUR, 16 Mar 2022 – Shopee’s 3.15 Consumer Day post-campaign findings reveal that the number of Malaysian rural and community businesses participating as Shopee Marketplace sellers has increased 7.5 fold since January 2020 to-date. Apart from driving their financial inclusion in the digital economy with greater e-commerce literacy, participation in Shopee University’s free upskilling over this period increased 49 times. The majority of these new local sellers have scaled their businesses by more than 150%[1] benefiting from increased warehouse and supply chain coverage.

Today, there are over two million sellers with the “Local Seller” tag on Shopee’s marketplace, offering consumers a wide range of authentic, Made-in-Malaysia products. These local sellers continue to use Shopee’s most popular engagement tools such as Shopee Live, Shopee Feed, and live chat to push the boundaries in creating new, exciting and unique shopping experiences for Malaysian consumers[2].

New sellers on the platform benefited with increased audience visits to their store due to sustained growth in Shopee’s platform traffic since pre-pandemic for the last two years. In addition, the Shopee International Platform has given them one-stop access to unlock opportunities in overseas markets, where their goods can reach a wider base of audiences.

Terence Pang, Chief Operating Officer, Shopee

Terence Pang, Chief Operating Officer at Shopee said “We are encouraged by the membership of sellers on our platform and are glad to have been a part of scaling them for sustainable growth. Launching local Malaysian sellers on our platform and upskilling them for e-commerce success is the first step in using technology to service the underserved so that they contribute strongly to local economic recovery.”

“As Malaysian sellers leverage on highly localised mega sales campaigns such as the 3.15 Consumer Day and build longer-term loyalty with customers through immersive and personalised shopping experiences, they are able to participate and contribute to the economy in a real inclusive way. We will continue to equip Malaysians with more e-commerce knowledge and marketing tools to help them achieve greater success.” he added.

Shopee University has empowered over 148,000 sellers across Malaysia since its transition to online format in 2020. They upskilled themselves in over 30 different free Shopee University modules on sales, marketing, and operations online (from beginner to advanced levels) in English, Bahasa Malaysia, and Chinese. Sellers also took advantage of ShopeeXperts Programme, where 27 certified seller-trainers specifically tailor coachings to fellow peer Malaysian sellers who require more digital and financial literacy to operate profitably online.

For example, Shopee seller Liow Chee Kah, owner of Woohuu Store, managed to hit the RM1 million mark within just the first seven months of joining the platform selling slippers. He learned to utilise Shopee Ads and participated in Shopee’s ‘Shocking Sale’ to boost sales.  In addition, Shopee seller Mohamad Hassaidi, of Hasbella Kids Fashion, experienced a 5 times sales uplift last year. He extended his warehouse from his house to a three-floor shoplot and added another two-floors in January 2022. He learned how to drive traffic and boost his online presence from Shopee University’s marketing modules.

Shopee’s credibility and trust as a marketplace with Malaysians also helps boost the awareness and continued loyalty to Shopee’s sellers. In January 2022, based on 11,000 consumer responses gathered, Shopee was named in “Ipsos Trust Track: The Most Trusted Corporations and Institutions in Malaysia (2021)”.

[1] Shopee’s 3.15 Consumer Day findings revealed that new sellers that joined the platform in Jan 2020 have scaled their businesses by more than 150% from January 2020 to December 2021 based on Average Daily Gross Merchandise Value.

[2] The growth of #ShopeeSapotLokal initiatives such as Shopee Seller Support Package and Shop Malaysia Online have seen rural communities upskilled and positioned to achieve more sustainable, long-term growth in e-commerce. Shopee also has existing collaborations with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the Program Pemerkasaan Pendigitalan Usahawan Kecil (PUPUK) programme, to enable Malaysians to leverage on a space equipped with internet connectivity and empower themselves to transition from traditional businesses to marketing on an e-commerce platform. PUPUK@Shopee trains and guides hundreds of rural micro-entrepreneurs at over 800 Keluarga Malaysia Digital Economy Centres (PEDi) throughout the country.

Elevete Spreads Happiness this National Macaron Day

Kuala Lumpur, 16 March 2022 – In conjunction with the National Macaron Day falling on 20 March 2022, it is a perfect opportunity to spread joy to our loved ones with the heavenly Elevete Patisserie Macarons. With delicate shell outside, soft ganache on the inside and from 12 flavours to choose from, Elevete Patisserie launches a limited time-only promotion from 17 to 23 March 2022 exclusively on their website this National Macaron Day. Elevete Patisserie is also running a giveaway on Instagram and three (3) lucky winners will win a box of 12 assorted macarons.

Elevete Patisserie Celebrates National Macaron Day – Buy 1 and get the 2nd at 50% off

  • Purchase the macaron of your choice to receive a 50% discount on the second macaron
    item
  • Discount will be reflected upon check out to the lower priced macaron item.
  • No minimum spend required.
  • Valid from 17 March to 23 March 2022, the promotion is applicable for any of Elevete
    Patisserie’s Macarons and Fatcarons products, including the Macaron Tower, exclusively
    available on https://www.elevete.com.my/collections/macarons-fatcarons.

Happiness is a Great Giveaway

  • Join the giveaway on Elevete Patisserie’s Instagram and stand a chance to win a box of 12 assorted macarons.
  • Giveaway entry runs from 18 March to 20 March 2022.
  • Three (3) lucky winners will be announced on 21 March 2022 on Elevete Patisserie’s Instagram.

Follow Elevete Patisserie on Facebook and Instagram for more information and updates.

Limited edition Koko Krunch Duo Banana now available

Nestlé Malaysia has launched the limited edition Koko Krunch Duo Banana. The latest cereal is deliciously chocolatey with a banana twist. The cereal product is also available in Singapore. The cereals contain an additional goodness of B vitamins, iron and is a good source of fibre & calcium. Here is an example of a cereal using banana to enrich the flavour, while improving the better-for-you image.

Click here to purchase on Shopee.

Dimsum Pizza is Pizza Hut Indonesia’s latest East meets West creation

Pizza Hut Indonesia has launched a fusion pizza that combines dim sum with pizza. The crust is made from dim sum filled with fish and prawns, while the pizza itself is topped with chicken meat and mozzarella.

Introducing the Somersby Passion Fruit and Orange Cider – the first combination flavour in the Somersby Cider range

SHAH ALAM, 14 March 2022 – The first combination flavour in the Somersby Cider range – Somersby Passion Fruit & Orange Cider has made its debut in March, and Malaysians are the first in Asia to enjoy it. A match made in paradise; it is a refreshing tropical quencher that exuberates a cheerful drinking experience. Available in 320ml cans, this tropical fruity variant perfectly combines the sweet oranges and tangy passion fruit in a refreshing cider, a wonderful complement to the existing Somersby Cider variants of Apple, Blackberry and Watermelon.

Caroline Moreau, Marketing Director of Carlsberg Malaysia

“Somersby Cider has been the best-selling cider in Malaysia since its launch a decade ago. Our bold innovative flavours in the cider category have constantly excited and captivated cider consumers. This is the first time we are combining two different fruits – Passion Fruit and Orange and made with only the finest quality ingredients to deliver a slice of paradise in a tropical country like Malaysia,” said Caroline Moreau, Marketing Director of Carlsberg Malaysia.

From now until the end of April, consumers who purchase any two 4-can pack of Somersby Cider with at least one pack being Somersby Passion Fruit & Orange Cider can redeem a unique two-in-one reversible Passion Fruit & Orange designer tote bag specially illustrated by Malaysia’s much loved graphic artist Marissa Voo through SomersbyMalaysia.com. Consumers will also be in the running to win themselves a 4-day 3-night all-expense paid vacation to the idyllic and heavenly Sipadan Kapalai Dive Resort in Sabah for two worth RM 8,000.

For those who are new to cider and keen to try out a combined fruits flavour, they can purchase a can of Somersby Passion Fruit & Orange Cider in participating convenience stores and stand a chance to win one of ten Apple AirPods Max worth RM 2,399. Isn’t that wonderful!

In addition, over 30,000 free cans of Somersby Passion Fruit & Orange Cider are redeemable in three easy steps from 28 March 2022. Just how easy? Head over to SomersbyMalaysia.com, key in the required personal details and select your preferred redemption chain (7-Eleven/ MyNews/ KK Mart), screenshot the unique barcode given & redeem your free can from the outlet. It’s that simple!

Promising a fun and exotic new taste, the 4.5% ABV Somersby Passion Fruit & Orange Cider is best served chilled over ice and is an easy-to-drink alcoholic beverage that can be savoured on its own or as a complement to food.

For the latest Somersby promotions and activities, follow SomersbyMY on Facebook www.facebook.com/SomersbyMy and Instagram www.instagram.com/somersbymy. Learn about Somersby and its refreshing range of ciders at www.somersby.com/en-my/.

Of course, as part of living a safe and responsible life, we advocate responsible consumption, always remember if you drink, don’t drive – #CelebrateResponsibly.

Click here to purchase from Carlsberg official store on Shopee now.

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