Strategies for Talent Acquisition and Development: Policies for Enhancing University Talent Growth in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area

Authors

  • Wendai Yang School of Education, University of Macau, Avenida da Universidade,Taipa, Macau, 519000, China

Keywords:

Talent Acquisition, Talent Development, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Higher Education, Funding Policies, Talent Retention, Cross-Border Collaboration, Professional Development, Regional Policy Harmonization, International Partnerships

Abstract

Background: Blending our understanding of the influence of the increased use of technology with the effects of technological advancement on the management and organization of sports events shows that tremendous progress has been made. Currently, organized sports activities require complex networks and reliable data-transmitting technologies for effective functioning and provision of the best experience to consumers. These networks perform millions of tasks that are vital to different activities, thus prone to cyber risks. Objective: The purpose of this research is threefold: first, it is necessary to propose a comprehensive security framework for the defense of sports event networks against numerous cyber threats that can compromise the integrity, availability, and confidentiality of sports events’ real-time data and communication systems. Methods: A multi-layered security framework was proposed, integrating network security, data encryption, authentication and authorization, and intrusion detection and prevention. The framework was evaluated using a combination of simulation and real-world testing environments. Performance metrics such as detection rate, false positive rate, incident response time, system uptime, network latency, user access compliance, and cost efficiency were used to assess the framework's effectiveness. Results: The evaluation demonstrated a high detection rate of 98.5% and a low false positive rate of 1.2%, indicating the framework's effectiveness in identifying threats. The average incident response time was 12 minutes, ensuring prompt detection and mitigation of security incidents. The framework maintained system uptime at 99.95% and network latency at 45 milliseconds, ensuring the availability and performance of the network. Encryption resulted in a minimal 3% decrease in network throughput. User access compliance improved from 85% to 97%, and user satisfaction ratings averaged above 4.5 out of 5. The framework also resulted in a 20% reduction in costs associated with security incidents. Conclusion: The presented security framework improves the security situation in sports event networks considerably by providing much better protection against cyber threats without affecting system efficiency and user satisfaction rates.

Published

2025-02-12