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  1. 3. Legal right in some countries that allow individuals to take back ownership of personal data.
  2. 5. Measures that organisations take to prevent any third-party unauthorised access.
  3. 6. a one-time therapy that uses a patient's own hematopoietic stem cells that are edited to produce high levels of fetal haemoglobin in red blood cells.
  4. 9. The gene-editing technology that has revolutionised biological research.
  5. 10. Abbreviation for the mental health program in Singapore which covers dementia and mental health conditions such as anxiety, bipolar disorder, major depression and schizophrenia.
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  1. 1. Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission fined two companies for allegedly failing to create sufficient personal data protections for consumers. Name one of the company.
  2. 2. The Sickle Cell Disease where mutations in a gene called HBB affect the protein’s structure, causing it to twist normally round red blood cells into a curved sickle shape.
  3. 4. The process of finding anomalies, patterns and correlations within large data sets to predict outcomes.
  4. 7. Which company had to pay $25m (£20m) to settle allegations that it violated children's privacy rights with its Alexa voice assistant on 1st June 2023?
  5. 8. Abbreviation for EU's data & privacy laws, widely accepted as some of the toughest in the world.