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Singapore moves to secure critical information infrastructure
Singapore moves to secure critical information infrastructure
The program will take the shape of a partnership involving a range of relevant stakeholders. Credit: Dreamstime
Singapore is set to develop a new program designed to better manage cyber security risks in the supply chain of critical information infrastructure (CII) and its operators.
The program will take the shape of a partnership involving a range of relevant stakeholders, including the Singapore Security Agency (CSA), CII owners and their vendors.
Broadly, the plan is for the program to provide recommended processes and sound practices for stakeholders to manage cyber security risks in the CII supply chain, according to Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and Information Janil Puthucheary.
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SINGAPORE: Singapore is developing an initiative to help organisations establish best practices to better manage cybersecurity risks across the supply chain, including vendors that support their operations.
This relates to Singapore’s Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) – referring to 11 sectors responsible for the delivery of the country’s essential services, including government, energy and healthcare.
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Announcing the initiative on Tuesday (Mar 2), Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information Janil Puthucheary noted that all CII owners are currently required to maintain a mandatory level of cybersecurity under the Cybersecurity