Public servants in Singapore might have a harder time than most if they want to check their personal email and social network updates at work. Reuters reports that the island city-state is working to implement a policy that will cut off Web access for government employees, as a defense against potential cyber attacks. The idea is simple: Computers that aren’t connected to the Web aren’t as easy for hackers to attack remotely. This also makes it harder (but not impossible) to leak sensitive data publicly. The move, which is set to come into effect next May, is being criticized by…

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